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          Mikio Sato (Japanese: 佐 藤 幹 夫, Hepburn: Satō.!

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          Born
          18 April 1928
          Tokyo, Japan
          Died
          9 January 2023
          Kyoto, Japan

          Summary
          Mikio Sato was a Japanese mathematician whose vision of "algebraic analysis" and mathematical physics initiated several fundamental branches of mathematics.

          Biography

          Mikio Sato's father was a lawyer.

          Mikio had an extremely difficult time growing up in Japan during the years of World War II and living through equally difficult years that followed. He began his elementary schooling in Tokyo in April 1935 since children only began school in April and they had to be six years old.

          In fact Mikio was seven years old only days after beginning school but the entrance rules were rigorously imposed. In April 1941 he moved from elementary school to middle school, essentially a year behind some of his fellow pupils because of his date of birth [1]:-

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          Mikio Sato, 94, Japanese mathematician (Sato–Tate conjecture, Bernstein–Sato polynomial).

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