Kaoru Ono
Kaoru Ono is a Japanese mathematician, specializing in symplectic geometry. He is a professor at the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences at Kyoto University.
Ono received from the University of Tokyo his undergraduate degree in 1984, his master's degree in 1987, and his Ph.D. in 1990. Within symplectic geometry, his research has focused on Floer theory and holomorphic symplectic geometry involving holomorphic curves and pseudoholomorphic curves and their applications. He has collaborated extensively with Kenji Fukaya, Yong-Geun Oh, and Hiroshi Ohta.
Ono was awarded by the Mathematical Society of Japan in 1999 the Geometry Prize and in 2005 the Autumn Prize. He was awarded by the Inoue Foundation for Science in February 2007 the Inoue Prize for Science. In 2006 he was an Invited Speaker with talk Development in symplectic Floer theory at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid.Selected publications
- On the Arnold conjecture for weakly monotone symplectic manifold, Vol. 119, 1995, pp. 519–537
- with Fukaya: Arnold conjecture and Gromov-Witten invariant, Topology, Vol. 38, 1999, pp. 933–1048
- with Fukaya: The Arnoldfest: Proceedings of a Conference in Honour of V.I. Arnold for his Sixtieth Birthday, 1999, pp. 173–190
- , International Congress of Mathematicians, 2006, Proc. ICM Madrid, Volume 2, 1061–1082
- with Fukaya, Oh, & Ohta: Lagrangian Intersection Floer Theory . AMS/IP Studies in Advanced Mathematics, 20
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- with Fukaya, Oh, & Ohta: arXiv preprint arXiv:1209.4410, 2012