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Assistant Professor
IKEDA Soichi

Doctor of Philosophy, Nagoya University, Japan, 2015

  • Year of birth: 1986
  • Gender: Male
  • Affiliation: Department of Core Studies
Areas of specialization Mathematics
Laboratory/research office Functional equations
In mathematics, important functions often satisfy some functional equations. For example, the exponential function satisfies the addition theorem. In this laboratory, I am researching various functional equations and their solutions by algebraic or analytic methods. In addition, I am attempting to utilize the research results for mathematics education.
Current research topics Functional equations
Educational background
Professional background
Licenses
Academic societies The Mathematical Society of Japan

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Courses

* Courses provided in English are shown with (E) mark

Undergraduate school
  • Basic Mathematics
  • Mathematics 1
  • Mathematics 2
  • Algebra 1
  • Algebra 2
  • Mathematics 5
Graduate school

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Research activities

Research papers
  1. Authors: IKEDA Soichi
    Title: On certain composite functional equations associated with the Dirichlet function
    Journal: Aequat. Math., Springer Nature
    Year: 2025
  2. Authors: IKEDA Soichi, MATSUOKA Kaneaki
    Title: On the Functional Relations for the Euler-Zagier Multiple Zeta-functions
    Journal: Tokyo J. Math., Vol. 41, No. 2, pp. 477-485
    Year: 2019
  3. Authors: IKEDA Soichi, MATSUOKA Kaneaki, NAGATA Yoshikazu
    Title: On certain mean values of the double zeta-function
    Journal: Nagoya Math. J., Vol. 217, pp. 161-190
    Year: 2015
  4. Authors: IKEDA Soichi
    Title: On supplementary formulas for Sheffer sequences
    Journal: Aequationes Math., Vol. 89, pp. 1123-1131
    Year: 2015
  5. Authors: IKEDA Soichi, MATSUOKA Kaneaki
    Title: Double analogue of Hamburger's theorem
    Journal: Publ. Math. Debrecen, Vol. 86, No. 1-2, pp. 89-98
    Year: 2015

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Social activities

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