Shinichi Oishi

Japanese applied mathematician

Shinichi Oishi is a Japanese mathematician at Waseda University.[3] He is also the director of Japan Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics and Japan Society for Simulation Technology.

Shinichi Oishi
Born1953
Nationality Japan
Alma materWaseda University
Known forValidated numerics
Scientific career
FieldsNumerical analysis
Information theory[1]
Electrical circuit[2]
InstitutionsWaseda University

Research change

Oishi has done many studies in numerical analysis and their branches:

Career change

Year Notes[3]
Since 1980 Teacher at Waseda University
1990 Received the Azusa Ono Memorial Award (ja:小野梓記念賞)[13]
1993, 1995 and 1997 Best Paper Award from the IEICE (The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers)[14][15]
Since 2011 Visiting professor at the Pierre and Marie Curie University,[16] France
2012 Received the Medal with Purple Ribbon by the government
2019 - 2023 ICIAM 2023 director[17]
2020 en:Person of Cultural Merit

References change

  1. Shinichi Oishi, 「例にもとずく情報理論入門」 (Example-based introduction to information theory) Kodansha, June 1993, ISBN 4-06-153803-9.
  2. Shinichi Oishi, 回路理論 (Circuit theory) Korona Publishing, May 2013.
  3. 3.0 3.1 www.oishi.info.waseda.ac.jp/~oishi/index.html
  4. Hoffman, N., Ichihara, K., Kashiwagi, M., Masai, H., Oishi, S., & Takayasu, A. (2016). Verified computations for hyperbolic 3-manifolds. Experimental Mathematics, 25(1), 66-78.
  5. He also supported the development of INTLAB (made by MATLAB and GNU Octave).
  6. Oishi, S., & Rump, S. M. (2002). Fast verification of solutions of matrix equations. Numerische Mathematik, 90(4), 755-773.
  7. Morikura, Y., Ozaki, K., & Oishi, S. (2013). Verification methods for linear systems using ufp estimation with rounding-to-nearest. Nonlinear Theory and Its Applications, IEICE, 4(1), 12-22.
  8. Ozaki, K., Ogita, T., Oishi, S., & Rump, S. M. (2012). Error-free transformations of matrix multiplication by using fast routines of matrix multiplication and its applications. Numerical Algorithms, 59(1), 95-118.
  9. Oishi, S., & Tanabe, K. (2009). Numerical Inclusion of Optimum Point for Linear Programming. JSIAM Letters, 1, 5-8.
  10. Yamanaka, N., Okayama, T., Oishi, S., & Ogita, T. (2010). A fast verified automatic integration algorithm using double exponential formula. Nonlinear Theory and Its Applications, IEICE, 1(1), 119-132.
  11. Yamanaka N., Okayama T., Oishi S. (2016) Verified Error Bounds for the Real Gamma Function Using Double Exponential Formula over Semi-infinite Interval. In: Kotsireas I., Rump S., Yap C. (eds) Mathematical Aspects of Computer and Information Sciences. MACIS 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 9582. Springer, Cham.
  12. Liu, X., & Oishi, S. (2013). Verified eigenvalue evaluation for the Laplacian over polygonal domains of arbitrary shape. en:SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 51(3), 1634-1654.
  13. Waseda University Go Club also received this award.
  14. www.ieice.org/global/
  15. www.ieice.org/eng_r/index.html
  16. Named after Marie Curie
  17. iciam2023.jsiam.org