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    Kiyosi Itô (伊藤 清, Itō Kiyoshi, Japanese pronunciation: [itoː kiꜜjoɕi], September 7, 1915 – 10 November 2008) was a Japanese mathematician who made fundamental...
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  • is in the derivation of the Black–Scholes equation for option values. Kiyoshi Itô published a proof of the formula in 1951. Suppose we are given the stochastic...
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    historian and writer Kiyoshi Itô (伊藤 清, 1915–2008), Japanese mathematician Kiyoshi Katsuki (香月 清司, 1881–1950), Japanese general soldier Kiyoshi Kawakami (河上 清...
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  • In mathematics, the Itô isometry, named after Kiyoshi Itô, is a crucial fact about Itô stochastic integrals. One of its main applications is to enable...
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  • University of California, Santa Cruz. She is the daughter of mathematician Kiyoshi Itō. Itō received her Ph.D. in Linguistics in 1986 from the University of Massachusetts...
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    Yosida (1969.4.1 – 1972.3.31) Hisaaki Yoshizawa (1972.4.1 – 1976.3.31) Kiyoshi Itō (1976.4.1 – 1979.4.1) Nobuo Shimada (1979.4.2 – 1983.4.1) Heisuke Hironaka...
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  • Ayumi Ito (伊藤 歩, Itō Ayumi, born April 14, 1980) is a Japanese actress from Tokyo, Japan. Ito played a supporting role in Tokyo!. She also appeared in...
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  • on number theory and on discrete groups and automorphic forms. 1987 Kiyoshi Itō  Japan for his fundamental contributions to pure and applied probability...
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  • Shimizu Harue Wakahara Hiroshi Kiyama Chizō Kurata Ryūsuke Nakae Kiyoshi Itō Kiyoshi Kobayashi Masao Takahashi Takako Irie Nobuo Maki Nikki Kubota Kōtarō...
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    processes. In the 1940s Kiyoshi Itō developed a stochastic calculus (the Ito calculus) for such random processes. From the results of Ito it became clear, back...
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