The Legend of Masaki Kashiwara and Algebraic Analysis
Kiyoshi Takeuchi

TL;DR
This survey introduces Kashiwara's influential work on $\ ext{D}$-modules and microlocal analysis, highlighting his pivotal role in advancing algebraic analysis.
Contribution
It provides a concise overview of Kashiwara's contributions to algebraic analysis, emphasizing his foundational work in $\ ext{D}$-modules and microlocal analysis.
Findings
Kashiwara's work significantly shaped algebraic analysis.
The survey clarifies key concepts in $\ ext{D}$-modules and microlocal analysis.
It highlights the historical development and impact of Kashiwara's research.
Abstract
This survey paper offers a concise introduction to Kashiwara's work on -modules, microlocal analysis and related subjects. In this way, we explain his role in the development of algebraic analysis.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCommutative Algebra and Its Applications · Rings, Modules, and Algebras · Algebraic Geometry and Number Theory
