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Ichirō Satake

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Ichirō Satake in Berkeley, California

Ichirō Satake (佐武 一郎) (1927 - 10 October 2014) was a mathematician working on algebraic groups who introduced the Satake isomorphism and Satake diagrams.

Satake, who had worked both at Japanese and US universities[which?], died of respiratory failure on 10 October 2014.[1]

Publications

  • Satake, Ichirô (1963), "Theory of spherical functions on reductive algebraic groups over p-adic fields", Publications Mathématiques de l'IHÉS (18): 5–69, ISSN 1618-1913, MR 0195863
  • Satake, Ichirô (1980), Algebraic structures of symmetric domains, Kanô Memorial Lectures, vol. 4, Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, ISBN 978-0-691-08271-4, MR 0591460

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