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FUJIMA Shoichi

フジマ シヨウイチ | FUJIMA Shoichi
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Professor
Research field  (2): Applied mathematics and statistics ,  Basic mathematics
Research keywords  (1): Computation algorithm
Papers (17):
  • Shoichi Fujima and Humio Ichimura. Indivisibility of the class number of a real abelian field of prime conductor. Mathematical Journal of Ibaraki University. 2021. 53. 1-16
  • Kazuya Ootsubo, Shoichi Fujima, Shigehiko Kuratsubo and Eiichi Nakai. Kuratsubo phenomenon of the Fourier series of some radial functions in four dimensions. Scientiae Mathematicae Japonicae Online. 2020. e-2020. 14
  • Shoichi Fujima and Humio Ichimura. Note on class number parity of an abelian field of prime conductor. Mathematical Journal of Ibaraki University. 2018. 50. 15-26
  • Shoichi Fujima, Humio Ichimura. Note on the Class Number of the pth Cyclotomic Field, II. Experimental Mathematics. 2018. 27. 1. 111-118
  • Shoichi Fujima, Humio Ichimura. Note on the class number of the pTH cyclotomic field. Functiones et Approximatio, Commentarii Mathematici. 2015. 52. 2. 299-309
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Books (4):
  • Third Edition for Flow SImulation by Finite Element Method
    Maruzen Publishing 2017 ISBN:9784621301838
  • Encyclopedia of Computational Mechanics, Volume 1 Fundamentals
    Asakura Publishing 2010 ISBN:9784254231205
  • Simulation of Flows by the Finite Element Method, Sequel
    Springer, Japan 2008 ISBN:9784431100331
  • Simulation of Flows by the Finite Element Method
    Springer-Verlag, Tokyo 1998 ISBN:443170793X
Lectures and oral presentations  (10):
  • Reasonable numerical integration formulas in characteristic finite element schemes
    (15th International Conference on Finite ELements in Flow Problems 2009)
  • A note on numerical integration formulas in characteristic finite element schemes
    (International Conference on Recent Development of Numerical Schemes for Flow Problems 2007)
  • An effective solver of a mass-conservative upwind finite element scheme for the density dependent Navier-Stokes equations
    (The 6th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM),in conjunction with the 2nd Asian-Pacific Congress on Computational Mechanics, Abstract 2004)
  • Finite element analysis of transported interface problems and its application to two-fluid flow simulation
    (Sixth Japan-US International Symposium on Flow Simulation and Modeling 2002)
  • On boundary condition of pressure in fractional step methods for incompressible fluid
    (Computational Science Workshop 2002)
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Professional career (2):
  • Doctor(Science) (Hiroshima University)
  • Master of Engineering (The University of Electro-Communications)
Work history (7):
  • 2020/04 - Ibaraki University Graduate School of Science and Engineering Professor
  • 2019/04 - 2020/03 Ibaraki University Graduate School of Science and Engineering Associate Professor
  • 2007/04 - 2019/03 Ibaraki University Faculty of Science Associate Professor
  • 1998/03 - 2007/03 Ibaraki University Faculty of Science Associate Professor
  • 1997/04 - 1998/02 Kyushu University Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Research Associate
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Committee career (6):
  • 2010/10/01 - 2012/09/30 日本数学会 応用数学分科会委員会委員
  • 2010/10 - 2012/09 Mathematical Society of Japan Member of Comittee for DIvision of Applied Mathematics
  • 2004/10 - 2009/10 The Japanese Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics associate member of editorial board in Area<2> of Official Journal
  • 2004/10 - 2009/10 The Japanese Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics associate member of editorial board in Area<2> of Official Journal
  • 2003/04 - 2006/03 日本応用数理学会 学会誌編集委員
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Association Membership(s) (4):
Information Processing Society in Japan ,  The Japan Society for Computational Engineering and Science ,  The Japanese Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics ,  Mathematical Society of Japan
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