Mikio Sato, a visionary of mathematics
Pierre Schapira

TL;DR
This paper discusses the life and contributions of Mikio Sato, highlighting his visionary impact on mathematics, especially in the context of his recognition with the Wolf prize.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of Mikio Sato's pioneering work and influence in mathematics, especially in relation to his recognition and legacy.
Findings
Highlights Sato's innovative mathematical theories
Emphasizes his influence on modern mathematics
Connects his work to his Wolf prize recognition
Abstract
This paper, to appear in the ``Notices of the AMS'' 2024, is a modified version of a text already appeared in this journal, Feb. 2007 after a first publication in French, in ``La Gazette des Math{\'e}maticiens'' 97 (2003) on the occasion of Sato's reception of the 2002/2003 Wolf prize.
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TopicsHistory and Theory of Mathematics
