Kishō Taniyama
Kishō Taniyama was a Japanese singer, actor, seiyū, lyricist and songwriter (born 1975). He was born at Ube.
Also recorded as Kishow; Kisho Taniyama; Kishou Taniyama.
Literature
2 scholarly publications naming this subject were located in the registry of record.
TANIYAMA-WEIL CONJECTURE, Elliptic Curves. (MN-40), Volume 40. XII. Taniyama-Weil Conjecture, Elliptic Curves. (MN-40), Volume 40, 1993.
Scholarly footprint
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Evidence base
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Chronology
- 1975Kishō Taniyama born at Ube.
Sources
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- 1.
TANIYAMA-WEIL CONJECTURE, Elliptic Curves. (MN-40), Volume 40
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XII. Taniyama-Weil Conjecture, Elliptic Curves. (MN-40), Volume 40, 1993
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1142407: Kishō Taniyama
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“Kishō Taniyama”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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