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  2. Tohoku Mathematical Journal - Wikipedia

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    Due to World War II the publication of the journal stopped in 1943 with volume 49. Publication was resumed in 1949 with the volume numbering starting again at 1. In order to distinguish between the identical numbered volumes, volumes in the first publishing period are referred to as the first series whereas the later volumes are called second series.

  3. Grothendieck's Tôhoku paper - Wikipedia

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    The article "Sur quelques points d'algèbre homologique" by Alexander Grothendieck, [1] now often referred to as the Tôhoku paper, [2] was published in 1957 in the Tôhoku Mathematical Journal. It revolutionized the subject of homological algebra, a purely algebraic aspect of algebraic topology. [3]

  4. Tôhoku Mathematical Journal - Wikipedia

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  5. List of University of Santo Tomas publications - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The Antoninus Journal (formerly Ad Veritatem) 2423-3048, 1655-4434: the multi-disciplinary research journal of the UST Graduate School [1] The Asian Journal of English Language Studies: 2350-773X: the journal of the UST Department of English Boletin Ecclesiastico: 1908-5567: the Interdiocesian journal of UST 1923 [1] [3] De Las Casas ...

  6. Tsuruichi Hayashi - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... [1] He was the founder of the Tohoku ... "Hayashi Tsuruichi and the success of the Tôhoku Mathematical Journal as a ...

  7. Tohoku University - Wikipedia

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    On 22 June 1907 (Mēji 40), Tohoku Imperial University (東北帝國大學, Tōhoku teikoku daigaku) was established by the Meiji government as the third Imperial University of Japan, after Tokyo Imperial University (1877) and Kyoto Imperial University (1897). From its inception, it advocated 'Open-door' policies, becoming the first university ...

  8. Tohoku paper - Wikipedia

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  9. Institute for Materials Research - Wikipedia

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    The institute is the oldest of the five research institutes of Tohoku University.It was started 90 years ago by the late Professor Kotaro Honda for research on KS steel.In 1987, it was reorganized into its present form, a national collaborative research institute, and designated as a Center of Excellence (COE) for materials science.