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Toshiyuki Tanaka

Toshiyuki Tanaka

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
44
Citations
7211
World Ranking
5830
National Ranking
104

Overview

Toshiyuki Tanaka is a researcher affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan. Their research contributions span multiple fields with a primary focus in Medicine, supported by significant work in Surgery, Epidemiology, Global and Planetary Change, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Materials Chemistry.

Tanaka's recent scientific publications reflect interdisciplinary engagement, notably addressing topics in atmospheric sciences as well as medical fields. Key recent papers include:

  • The EarthCARE mission - science and system overview, 2023, published in Atmospheric measurement techniques
  • The EarthCARE mission: science data processing chain overview, 2024, published in Atmospheric measurement techniques
  • Control of Crystal Size and Morphology of Calcium Carbonate Crystal Polymorphism, 2021, published in Journal of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering
  • A Case of Aseptic Meningitis Without Rash Possibly Associated With Varicella Vaccine, 2022, published in Cureus
  • Effects of oxides on optical absorption and homogeneity of GeS2-Sb2S3-based glass, 2021, published in Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies

Their frequent co-authors highlight active collaboration networks including:

  • Chieko Takumi
  • Kohei Yamamoto
  • Tatsuya Imabayashi
  • Kazuki Jinno
  • Shunya Tanaka

Tanaka's work has been frequently published in a range of academic venues, with repeated publications in:

  • Atmospheric measurement techniques
  • Cureus
  • Translational Lung Cancer Research
  • Journal of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering
  • Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology

Their main fields of study show a strong medical orientation with 29 publications in Medicine. The subfields indicate a diverse approach by combining clinical and environmental perspectives:

  • Surgery
  • Epidemiology
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Materials Chemistry

The scientific topics covered include both atmospheric sciences and medical research areas, with a notable focus on diseases and environmental processes. Key topics include:

  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments
  • Ocular Diseases and Behçet's Syndrome
  • Eosinophilic Esophagitis
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate

Best Publications

  • A statistical-mechanics approach to large-system analysis of CDMA multiuser detectors

    T. Tanaka

  • Performance of polar codes with the construction using density evolution

    R. Mori;T. Tanaka

  • Performance and construction of polar codes on symmetric binary-input memoryless channels

    Ryuhei Mori;Toshiyuki Tanaka

  • Antibacterial Activity of Extracts Prepared from Tropical and Subtropical Plants on Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus

    Tomoko Nitta;Takashi Arai;Hiromu Takamatsu;Yuka Inatomi

  • A User's Guide to Compressed Sensing for Communications Systems

    Kazunori Hayashi;Masaaki Nagahara;Toshiyuki Tanaka

  • A typical reconstruction limit for compressed sensing based onLp-norm minimization

    Y Kabashima;T Wadayama;T Tanaka

  • A General Formula for the Stationary Distribution of the Age of Information and Its Application to Single-Server Queues

    Yoshiaki Inoue;Hiroyuki Masuyama;Tetsuya Takine;Toshiyuki Tanaka

  • Iterative multiuser joint decoding: optimal power allocation and low-complexity implementation

    G. Caire;R.R. Muller;T. Tanaka

  • Mean-field theory of Boltzmann machine learning

    Toshiyuki Tanaka

  • A typical reconstruction limit of compressed sensing based on Lp-norm minimization

    Y. Kabashima;T. Wadayama;T. Tanaka

  • Oligostilbenoids in stem bark of Vatica rassak.

    Toshiyuki Tanaka;Testuro Ito;Ken-ichi Nakaya;Munekazu Iinuma

  • Approximate belief propagation, density evolution, and statistical neurodynamics for CDMA multiuser detection

    T. Tanaka;M. Okada

  • Neolignan and flavonoid glycosides in Juniperus communis var. depressa.

    Tsutomu Nakanishi;Naoki Iida;Yuka Inatomi;Hiroko Murata

  • Membrane-rigidifying effects of anti-cancer dietary factors.

    Hironori Tsuchiya;Motohiko Nagayama;Toshiyuki Tanaka;Miyuki Furusawa

  • A high endothelial venule-expressing promiscuous chemokine receptor DARC can bind inflammatory, but not lymphoid, chemokines and is dispensable for lymphocyte homing under physiological conditions.

    Masaki Kashiwazaki;Toshiyuki Tanaka;Hidenobu Kanda;Yukihiko Ebisuno

  • Channel polarization on q-ary discrete memoryless channels by arbitrary kernels

    Ryuhei Mori;Toshiyuki Tanaka

  • Non-binary polar codes using Reed-Solomon codes and algebraic geometry codes

    Ryuhei Mori;Toshiyuki Tanaka

  • Information Geometry of Mean-Field Approximation

    Toshiyuki Tanaka

  • Information geometry of turbo and low-density parity-check codes

    S. Ikeda;T. Tanaka;S. Amari

  • Stochastic reasoning, free energy, and information geometry

    Shiro Ikeda;Toshiyuki Tanaka;Shun-ichi Amari

  • Nonparametric Return Distribution Approximation for Reinforcement Learning

    Tetsuro Morimura;Masashi Sugiyama;Hisashi Kashima;Hirotaka Hachiya

Frequent Co-Authors

Munekazu Iinuma
Munekazu Iinuma Gifu Pharmaceutical University
Shun-ichi Amari
Shun-ichi Amari RIKEN Center for Brain Science
Masayuki Miyasaka
Masayuki Miyasaka Osaka University
David Saad
David Saad Aston University
Yukihiro Akao
Yukihiro Akao Gifu University
Hiroshi Naganawa
Hiroshi Naganawa Keio University
Hisashi Kashima
Hisashi Kashima Kyoto University
Tomohisa Okada
Tomohisa Okada Kyoto University
Giuseppe Caire
Giuseppe Caire Technical University of Berlin

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