'Tadatoshi Akiba' (秋葉 å¿ åˆ© ''Akiba Tadatoshi'', born
November 3,
1942 in
Arakawa,
Tokyo) is mayor of the city of
Hiroshima,
Japan.
He studied mathematics at the
University of Tokyo, receiving a B.S. in
1966 and an M.S. in
1968. He continued his studies under
John Milnor at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, earning his Ph.D. in mathematics in
1970. He took teaching jobs at a series of universities:
State University of New York at Stony Brook (
1970),
Tufts University (
1972-1986), and
Hiroshima Shudo University (
1986–
1997). His research was on
topology, with an interest in
homotopy groups.
As a member of the
Social Democratic Party, he was elected to the
House of Representatives, and served from
1990 to
1999. He assumed office as mayor of Hiroshima in February,
1999, and was reelected to this position in
2003.
As mayor, he has been a visible peace activist. He is active in the
Mayors for Peace organization, serving as the president of their World Conference. He has also been an advocate of the abolition of
nuclear weapons, and a vocal critic of
George W. Bush.
Works
translation
★ ''Linear algebra ''/ Ichiro Satake ; translated by Sebastian Koh, Tadatoshi Akiba, Shin-ichiro Ihara
External links
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Profile at the Hiroshima city website
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Official Curriculum Vitae
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Mayors for Peace - official website
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CityMayors.com feature