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Tetsuji Miwa

Tetsuji Miwa

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Mathematics
Japan
2026

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Mathematics

D-Index
74
Citations
25101
World Ranking
215
National Ranking
2

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Mathematics in Japan Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Mathematics in Japan Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Mathematics in Japan Leader Award
  • 2013 - Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics, American Physical Society and American Institute of Physics

Overview

Tetsuji Miwa is affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan. Their research spans several areas within mathematics and chemistry, engaging notably with algebraic structures, combinatorial models, random matrices, and molecular spectroscopy.

Miwa has contributed to multiple subfields of study including:

  • Geometry and Topology
  • Statistics and Probability
  • Spectroscopy

Their main fields of study encompass:

  • Mathematics
  • Chemistry

Within these fields, Miwa's research focuses on topics such as:

  • Algebraic structures and combinatorial models
  • Random matrices and applications
  • Molecular spectroscopy and chirality

Among their frequent collaborators are Michio Jimbo, with whom Miwa has co-authored multiple works, as well as F. Smirnov, Pierre Schapira, Takahiro Kawai, and Yoshitsugu Takei.

Miwa's publication record includes papers in the journal "Notices of the American Mathematical Society." One recent paper is titled "Memories of Mikio Sato (1928-2023)", published in 2024.

Their book contributions include a title in the "Mathematical surveys and monographs" series:

  • Local Operators in Integrable Models I (2021)

Miwa has been recognized with the Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics, awarded in 2013 by the American Physical Society and the American Institute of Physics.

Best Publications

  • Solitons and Infinite Dimensional Lie Algebras

    Michio Jimbo;Tetsuji Miwa

  • Monodromy perserving deformation of linear ordinary differential equations with rational coefficients. II

    Michio Jimbo;Tetsuji Miwa

  • TRANSFORMATION GROUPS FOR SOLITON EQUATIONS

    Etsuro Date;Masaki Kashiwara;Tetsuji Miwa;Michio Jimbo

  • Algebraic Analysis of Solvable Lattice Models.

    Michio Jimbo;Tetsuji Miwa

  • Monodromy preserving deformation of linear ordinary differential equations with rational coefficients: I. General theory and τ-function

    Michio Jimbo;Tetsuji Miwa;Kimio Ueno

  • Monodromy preserving deformation of linear ordinary differential equations with rational coefficients. III

    Michio Jimbo;Tetsuji Miwa

  • Density matrix of an impenetrable Bose gas and the fifth Painlevé transcendent

    Michio Jimbo;Tetsuji Miwa;Yasuko Môri;Mikio Sato

  • Operator Approach to the Kadomtsev-Petviashvili Equation —Transformation Groups for Soliton Equations III—

    Etsuro Date;Michio Jimbo;Masaki Kashiwara;Tetsuji Miwa

  • Transformation groups for soliton equations: IV. A new hierarchy of soliton equations of KP-type

    Etsuro Date;Michio Jimbo;Masaki Kashiwara;Tetsuji Miwa

  • Correlation functions of the XXZ model for Δ < − 1

    Michio Jimbo;Kei Miki;Tetsuji Miwa;Atsushi Nakayashiki

  • Quantum KZ equation with |q| = 1 and correlation functions of the XXZ model in the gapless regime

    Michio Jimbo;Tetsuji Miwa

  • Diagonalization of the $XXZ$ Hamiltonian by vertex operators

    Brian Davies;Brian Davies;Omar Foda;Michio Jimbo;Tetsuji Miwa

  • Transformation Groups for Soliton Equations —Euclidean Lie Algebras and Reduction of the KP Hierarchy—

    Etsuro Date;Michio Jimbo;Masaki Kashiwara;Tetsuji Miwa

  • Method for Generating Discrete Soliton Equation. III

    Etsuro Date;Michio Jimbo;Tetsuji Miwa

  • AFFINE CRYSTALS AND VERTEX MODELS

    Seok-Jin Kang;Masaki Kashiwara;Kailash C. Misra;Tetsuji Miwa

  • Correlation Functions of the XXZ model for $\Delta<-1$

    Michio Jimbo;Kei Miki;Tetsuji Miwa;Atsushi Nakayashiki

  • Holonomic Quantum Fields I

    Mikio Sato;Tetsuji Miwa;Michio Jimbo

  • Exactly solvable SOS models: local height probabilities and theta function identities

    E. Date;M. Jimbo;A. Kuniba;T. Miwa

  • KP Hierarchies of Orthogonal and Symplectic Type–Transformation Groups for Soliton Equations VI–

    Etsuro Date;Michio Jimbo;Masaki Kashiwara;Tetsuji Miwa

  • Solitons: Differential Equations, Symmetries and Infinite Dimensional Algebras

    Tetsuji Miwa;Etsuro Date;Michio Jimbo

Frequent Co-Authors

Michio Jimbo
Michio Jimbo Rikkyo University
Boris Feigin
Boris Feigin Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Masaki Kashiwara
Masaki Kashiwara Kyoto University
Masato Okado
Masato Okado Osaka Metropolitan University
Atsuo Kuniba
Atsuo Kuniba University of Tokyo
Alexander P. Veselov
Alexander P. Veselov Loughborough University

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