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Noriko Yui

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Noriko Yui
NationalityJapanese-Canadian
Alma materTsuda College
Rutgers University
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsQueen's University
Doctoral advisorRichard Bumby

Noriko Yui is a professor of mathematics at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.

Career

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A native of Japan, Yui obtained her B.S. from Tsuda College, and her Ph.D. in Mathematics from Rutgers University in 1974 under the supervision of Richard Bumby.[1]

Known internationally, Yui has been a visiting researcher at the Max-Planck-Institute in Bonn a number of times and a Bye-Fellow at Newnham College, University of Cambridge. Her research is based in arithmetic geometry with applications to mathematical physics and notably mirror symmetry.[2] Currently, much of her work is focused upon the modularity of Calabi-Yau threefolds. Notably, she and Fernando Q. Gouvêa have shown that for , a projective rigid Calabi-Yau threefold defined over , the -function of is the -function of a certain modular form.[3]

Yui has been the managing editor for the journal Communications in Number Theory and Physics since its inception in 2007. She has edited a number of monographs,[4][5] and she has co-authored two books.[6][7]

References

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  1. ^ "Noriko Yui at the Mathematics Genealogy Project". 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-11.
  2. ^ "Mirror Symmetry for Elliptic Curves: The A-Model (Fermionic) Counting, by Mike Roth and Noriko Yui".
  3. ^ Gouvea, Fernando Q.; Yui, Noriko (2009). "Rigid Calabi-Yau threefolds over are modular". arXiv:0902.1466 [math.NT].
  4. ^ Yui, Noriko; Yau, Shing-Tung; Lewis, James Dominic (2006). Mirror Symmetry V, Eds. James D. Lewis, S.-T. Yau, Noriko Yui. ISBN 9780821842515.
  5. ^ Brent Gordon, B (2000-01-01). The Arithmetic and Geometry of Algebraic Cycles, Eds. Brent Gordon et al. ISBN 9780821870204.
  6. ^ Gouvêa, Fernando Q; Yui, Noriko (1995-05-11). The Arithmetic of Diagonal Hypersurfaces over Finite Fields. ISBN 9780521498340.
  7. ^ "Generic Polynomials: Constructive Aspects of the Inverse Galois Problem, by Christian U. Jensen, Arne Ledet, and Noriko Yui".
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