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Hidehiko Yamabe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hidehiko Yamabe
was a Japanese mathematician. His most notable work includes the final solution of Hilbert's fifth problem.〔According to : however, the question is still debated since in the literature there have been other such claims, largely based on different interpretations of Hilbert's statement of the problem given by various researchers. For a review of recent claims (however completely ignoring the contributions of Yamabe) and for a new one, see . For a general review, including an historical sketch dealing with all contributors, see the Hilbert's fifth problem entry.〕 ==Life== Hidehiko Yamabe was born on August 22, 1923 in the city of Ashiya, belonging to the Hyōgo Prefecture, the sixth son of Takehiko and Rei Yamabe.〔The content of this section is largely based on the commemoration by .〕 After completing the Senior High School in September 1944, he joined Tokyo University as a student of the Department of Mathematics and graduated in September 1947: his doctoral advisor was Shokichi Iyanaga.〔 Then he was associated to the Department of Mathematics at Osaka University until June 1956, even when he was working in Princeton, New Jersey at the Department of Mathematics at Princeton University. Shortly before coming to the United States of America, Yamabe married his wife Etsuko, and by 1956 they had two daughters. Yamabe died suddenly of a stroke in November 1960,〔According to , who also reports that Yamabe precisely suffered from subarachnoid hemorrhage.〕 just months after accepting a full professorship at Northwestern University.
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