Osaka Kyoiku University Researcher Information
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Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Professor, Division of Multicultural Education, Osaka Kyoiku University
- Degree
- Master of Arts(Mar, 1987, Tokai U)PhD(Jun, 1993, University of London )
- Researcher number
- 00571283
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 202001013590242579
- researchmap Member ID
- R000013478
Research Interests
4Research History
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Oct, 2009 - Mar, 2024
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Aug, 2006 - Sep, 2009
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Aug, 1997 - Jul, 2006
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Aug, 1995 - Jul, 1997
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Jan, 1991 - Dec, 1992
Education
2Committee Memberships
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Apr, 2017 - Mar, 2018
Awards
4Papers
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Bulletin of Osaka Kyoiku University Center for Global Education and Research, (28) 2-6, Mar, 2024 Lead author
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Bulletin of Osaka Kyoiku University Center for Global Education and Research, 27 18-25, Mar, 2023 Corresponding author
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Bulletin of Osaka Kyoiku University Center for Global Education and Research, 26 13-22, Mar, 2022 Corresponding author
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RIMS Kokyuroku, B85, (B85) 49-64, Jul, 2021 Peer-reviewedLead author
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Memoirs of Osaka Kyoiku University., 69 41-51, Feb 28, 2021 Peer-reviewedCorresponding authorISSN 24329622
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RIMS Kokyuroku Bessatsu, (B73) 99-115, Apr, 2019 Peer-reviewedInvitedLead author"The study of the history of mathematics 2018". September 18-21, 2018. edited by Shigeru Jochi. The papers presented in this volume of RIMS Kôkyûroku Bessatsu are in final form and refereed.Sukesada Hirose 広瀬祐貞(?-1882?), 10^{th} principal of Seki-ryu 関流 school, was mathematician from the end of Edo period to the Meiji period, and founded the wasan school of Yuseido 由精堂 at Shinshiro 新城, Mikawa 三河(now Aichi 愛知 prefecture). His school was one of the Seki-ryu school, however, its curriculum was quite unique with other Seki-ryu schools. The author thinks the mathematical works of Murahide Araki 荒木村英(1640-1718), the 2^{nd} principal of Seki-ryu school, was influenced on Hirose's school. It was said that Hirose wrote the Sanpo Shoyaku-jutsu 算法諸約術 in 1805 although there were a few historical materials about Hirose. The Heizaemon Kato's 加藤平左ヱ門(1891-1976)Wasan correction at Taihoku Imperial University 台北帝国大学(now National Taiwan University 国立台湾大学) was discovered in 2004, and the author discovered 66 mathematical arts concerned with Hirose. Then his school was founded at Shishiro, Aichi prefecture, and he was died about 1882. Therefore the author conclude that Hirose did not write the Sanpo Shoyaku-jutsu, and it was written by Motoaki Saito 斎藤元章(1765-1812), 6^{th} principal of Seki-ryu school, and the Sanpo Shoyakujutsu was infuluenced by the Saijo-ryu 最上流 school of Yasuaki Aida 会田安明 (1747-1817).
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RIMS Kokyuroku Bessatsu, (B71) 129-136, Dec, 2018 Peer-reviewedInvitedLead author(2_{X1} +X2) Japanese mathematicians, Yasuaki Aida, would have the suggestions from this formulae.
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RIMS Kokyuroku Bessatsu, (B69) 219-228, Apr, 2018 Peer-reviewedInvitedThe Yang Hui Suanfa (YHS) had a new direction of the mathematics in Eastern Asia, that is to say, speedy calculations for commercial trade, therefore it became the textbook in the Yi dynasty (1392-1910) in Korea. It was said that there were few sets of YHS in Korea, however the author found a Korean woodblock printing book at the Kogryo University in 2015. It has the same contents and mistakes as other Korean editions. We found the 8th set of YHS in the world, in the other words, the YHS was not so rear book in Korea, was quite popular for the mathematicians in Korea and Japan. Yang Hui studied higher degree equations quite deeply, he discovered that a quadratic equation has two solutions, that is to say, the new solving method of the "Fanjifa" in 1275. Although Jia Xian already discovered Jia Xian, Yang Hui and Pascal's triangle at the 11th century, but Yang Hui said it was "old" method for solving higher degree equations. Therefore I conclude that the "pre-modern age" would start from the 13th century, not the 16th century in Eastern Asia.
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RIMS Kokyuroku Bessatsu, (B69) 99-108, Apr, 2018 Peer-reviewedInvitedLead author
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Bulletin of Association for the History of Science, 22 106-115, Dec, 2017 Peer-reviewed
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Journal of history of science, Japan. [Series III], (276) 349-354, Jan, 2016 Peer-reviewed
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The History of Science Newsletter, 38 5-22, Sep, 2014 Peer-reviewedISSN 2227-1023
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RIMS Kokyuroku Bessatsu, 50(B50) 167-180, Jun, 2014 Peer-reviewedLead authorThe Lattice Multiplication system was invented in Western Asia, by the 15^{mathrm{t}mathrm{h } } century. Then it was introduced into Western Europe in 1478. Then Napier (1550-1617) invented Napier' s Rods in 1617. Chinese mathematicians studied Napier 's Rods during the Qing dynasty. Japanese medical doctors and military scientists during the Edo period introduced Napier s Rods - the SancaiFami(Chen Wen, 1697) in 1720. But Japanese mathematicians during the Edo period already studied the Lattice Multiplication system of ' Xie Suan' (or ' Pudijin' ) by Chinese mathematical arts during the Ming dynasty, such as the Suanfa Tongzong (Cheng Dawei, 1592), before Western mathematics arrived in China. Japanese medical doctors had never studied abacus, thus they studied Napier' s Rods. In other words, they studied the Lattice Multiplication system of the West. On the other hand, Japanese mathematicians such as Seki Takakazu (1642/5?-1708) studied the Lattice Multiplication system from Chinese traditional mathematical arts. Seki described it in the Taisei Sankei(Seki Takakazu and et al, 1710) as ' Pudijin' . In other words, they studied the Lattice Multiplication system of the East. Japanese mathematicians and medical doctors did not have academic interchange with the West.
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RIMS Kokyuroku, 1787(1787) 105-115, Apr, 2012 Peer-reviewedLead author
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RIMS Kokyuroku, (1739) 128-137, Apr, 2011 Peer-reviewedLead author
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Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Oriental Astronomy, (7) 88-92, Sep, 2010 Peer-reviewedCorresponding authorUnderground Migration in the Han dynasty
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RIMS Kokyuroku, (1677) 27-36, Apr, 2010 Peer-reviewedCorresponding author
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Proceedings of the Third Symposium on "History of Astronomy", (3) 57-70, Dec, 2009 Peer-reviewedCorresponding author
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The History of Science Newsletter(ISSN: 2227-1023), 33 26-31, Jul, 2009 Peer-reviewedCorresponding author
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4 57-75, Feb, 2009 Peer-reviewedCorresponding author
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Proceedings of the 2008 Conference on the History of Science, 101-120, Mar 29, 2008 Peer-reviewed
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Journal of Taiwan Studies, (32) 65-82, Sep 30, 2007 Peer-reviewedCorresponding author
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RIMS Kokyuroku, (1546) 1-20, Apr, 2007 Peer-reviewedCorresponding author
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RIMS Kokyuroku, (1513) 78-90, Aug, 2006 Peer-reviewed
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Journal of Applid Foreign Languages, Natinal Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology, 4 87-103, Feb, 2006 Peer-reviewedCorresponding author
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Have Fun with Mathematics, 2006 46-66, 2006 Corresponding author
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Mathematical Education, (576) 79-83, Nov, 2005
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Mathematical Education, (575) 77-81, Oct, 2005
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RIMS Kokyuroku, (1444) 73-88, Jul, 2005 Peer-reviewed
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Proceedings of the 2005 Conferemce on theHistory of Science, 35-58, Mar, 2005 Peer-reviewedCorresponding author
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RIMS Kokyuroku, (1392) 46-59, Sep, 2004 Peer-reviewedCorresponding author
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Journal of history of mathematics,Japan, (179) 24-49, Dec 25, 2003 Peer-reviewed
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Seminor of Mathematics, 42(9) 62-65, Sep, 2003 Invited
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Journal of Applied Foreign Languages (ISSN 1816-6415), (1) 83-105, Jun, 2003 Peer-reviewed
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RIMS Kôkyûroku(ISSN 1880-2818), (1257) 163-172, Apr, 2002 Peer-reviewed
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RIMS Kokyuroku, 1257(1257) 150-162, Apr, 2002 Peer-reviewedLead author
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Journal of Chaoyang University of Technology(ISSN 1026-244X), (6) 113-128, Jun, 2001 Peer-reviewed
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RIMS Kokyuroku, 1195(1195) 91-104, Apr, 2001 Peer-reviewed
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YOKKAICHI UNIVERSITY JOURNAL of ENVIRONMENTAL and INFORMATION SCIENCES, 3(2) 241-267, 2000 Peer-reviewedThe purpose of this paper is to classify the patterns of calculation of the winter or summersolstice in Shou-shi-li, the last method of establishing the calendar before the Ming dynasty in China, and to make a strict interpretation of the original text on the basis of this classification. Some parts of the text have ambiguous expressions and we can not interpret them when we only consider each phrase in question. Our approach is valid for this question.
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Journal of history of mathematics,Japan, 158 15-29, Sep 25, 1998 Peer-reviewed
Major Misc.
10Books and Other Publications
22Presentations
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2019 RIMS Study of History of Mathematics, Sep 15, 2021, RIMS, Kyoto University
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2019 Annual Meeting of the History of Science Society of Japan, May 26, 2019, The History of Science Society of Japan
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14th Wasan Conference in Yamagata, Aug 25, 2018, Wasan Society in Yamagata
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2018 Annual Meeting of the History of Science Society of Japan, May 27, 2018, The History of Science Society of Japan
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13th Wasan Conference in Yamagata, Aug 27, 2017, Wasan Society in Yamagata
Professional Memberships
3Research Projects
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2021 - Mar, 2024
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Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2016 - Mar, 2019
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Rims Workshop (Open), The Syudy of the History of Mathematics 2018, RIMS, Kyoto University, Sep, 2018 - Sep, 2018
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1040092385, Ministry of Education, Taiwan, Ministry of Education, Taiwan, Aug, 2016 - Jul, 2017
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RIMS Workshop, Kyoto University, RIMS, Kyoto University, Aug, 2016 - Sep, 2016