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    Kiyosi Itô (伊藤 清, Itō Kiyoshi, Japanese pronunciation: [itoː kiꜜjoɕi], 7 September 1915 – 10 November 2008) was a Japanese mathematician who made fundamental contributions to probability theory, in particular, the theory of stochastic processes.

  2. Kiyosi Ito was a Japanese mathematician who pioneered the theory of stochastic integration and stochastic differential equations. He won the Gauss prize in 2006.

  3. Through his study of stochastic analysis, especially his original theory regarding stochastic differential equations, Dr. Itô has made great contributions to the development not only of mathematical sciences, but also of physics, engineering, biology, and economics.

  4. Kiyosi Itô. Kiyosi Itô is one of the pioneers of probability theory, and the originator of Ito Calculus. First published in 1942 in Japanese, this epoch-making theory of stochastic differential equations describes nondeterministic and random evolutions.

    • He was a statistician in a government office. Kiyosi Ito was born on September 7,1915 in a farm town west of Nagoya Japan. He was an excellent student and got accepted to Japan’s elite Tokyo university.
    • He mastered four foreign languages. Kiyosi Ito was not only a renowned mathematician but also a diverse linguist. His determination and love for statistics made him master the art of writing in four different languages, Chinese, German, French, and English.
    • He was awarded the first Gauss prize. Over the years Mr. Ito accumulated many awards for his contribution to the field of mathematics. He received the award of Gauss prize for the application of mathematics at the international congress of mathematicians held in Madrid on August 22, 2006, and on September 11, 2006, at the international Mathematics union.
    • He receive the wolf prize from Israel. He received many honors and awards not only from his country japan but also from other countries due to the contributions he made in the field of mathematics.
  5. The Notices solicited the following article describing the work of Kiyosi Itô, recipient of the 2006 Gauss Prize. The International Mathematical Union also issued a news release, which appeared in the November 2006 issue of the Notices. Photo used with permission of Junko Itô. Kyosi Itô, 1954, when he was a Fellow at the Institute for Advanced

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  7. Biography of Kiyosi Itô. Kiyosi Itô was born on September 7, 1915, in Kuwana, Japan. After his undergraduate and doctoral studies at Tokyo University, he was associate professor at Nagoya University before joining the faculty of Kyoto University in 1952.

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