Professor Hua Loo Keng in Japan
S. Iyanaga
A chapter in International Symposium in Memory of Hua Loo Keng, 1991, pp 15-18 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract It is a great honour and pleasure for me to be invited to this International Symposium on Number Theory and Analysis dedicated to the memory of the late Professor Hua Loo Keng and to be given an opportunity to give a talk before you. Personally, I wonder if I am really qualified to be given this honour. This is a scientific symposium in which a talk with high scientific value should be esteemed above all. I should be very happy, if I could speak here of my findings developing Professor Hua’s ideas to attain some new results on, say, the Goldbach-Waring problem or on the circle problem. My main field of research is number theory and I appreciate highly the contributions of Professor Hua and his school to these and other subjects. But I have worked in algebraic rather than in analytic number theory, and could not contribute to this latter domain. Besides, as I was born four years earlier than Professor Hua, I am no longer at an age of mathematical productivity. I hope you will excuse me in these circumstances for speaking on personal rather than on scientific matters.
Date: 1991
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-07981-2_2
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