Draft:Ichiro Tsuda

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  • Comment: He might be notable, but you are going to have to do more work to get this into an appropriate form. Please carefully read WP:NACADEMIC. Some key points:
    1. The references are everywhere improperly formatted. They need links to url and/DOI so a reviewer can verify. I suggest using the citation tool within Wikipedia.
    2. The lead makes strong claims, but I cannot validate them.
    3. You need to do better than a single cite to a web page in Japanese for his career.
    4. Please include a link to his thesis.
    5. There should be independent sources for some of his appointments.
    6. You have too many references to his own work, with overstrong claims. While those are OK for a CV in, for instance, a proposal, they are inappropriate for Wikipedia.
    7. Reduce awards to ones which are notable. For certain research grants are not, and plenary lectures are probably not. Ldm1954 (talk) 14:19, 28 October 2023 (UTC)


Ichro Tsuda
Born
Ichro Tsuda

(1953-06-04) June 4, 1953 (age 70)
NationalityJapanese
Alma mater


Ichiro Tsuda (June 4, 1953-) is a Japanese mathematical scientist, applied mathematician, physicist, and writer. His research carrier started at an early stage of chaos studies[1]. His research interests cover chaotic dynamical systems, complex systems, brain dynamics and artificial intelligence.

He has contributed to the development and promotion of complex systems researches[2]. He found several novel phenomena in chaotic dynamical systems such as Noise-Induced Order[3][4][5] and Chaotic Itinerancy[6][7][8][9][10]. He also proposed a chaotic theory for dynamic behaviors of brain (for example, [8], [11], [12]) within a framework of cerebral hermeneutics[12][13][14][15].

He received academic awards such as 2010 HFSP Program Award for international collaborative research on the neural mechanisms of deliberative decision making in rats (Joint awardees were David Redish, Jan Lauwereyns, Emma Wood, and Paul Dudchenko)[16]. He was also awarded as a plenary lecturer in prestigious international conferences such as in the 6th ICIAM 2007, the international conference for industrial and applied mathematics[17][18].

He is also known as a translator and an editor for the Japanese translation of the highly rated textbook in the field of chaotic dynamical systems[19].

References[edit]

  1. ^ C. Letellier; R. Abraham; D. L. Shepelyansky; O. E. Roessler; P. Holms; R. Lozi; L. Glass; A. Pikovsky; L.F. Olsen; I. Tsuda; C. Grebogi; U. Parlitz; R. Gilmore; L. M. Pecora; T. L. Carrol. (2021). "Some elements for a history of the dynamical systems theory" (PDF). Chaos. 31 (53110): 1–20. Bibcode:2021Chaos..31e3110L. doi:10.1063/5.0047851. PMID 34240941.
  2. ^ K. Kaneko; I. Tsuda (2001). Complex Systems: Chaos and Beyond — A Constructive Approach with Applications in Life Sciences. Book Review by Michael F. Shlesinger / Christian Storm and Walter J. Freeman. Springer-Verlag Berlin, Heidelberg, New York. ISBN 978-3540672029.
  3. ^ K.Matsumoto; I.Tsuda (1983). "Noise-induced order". J.Stat.Phys. 31 (1): 87-106. Bibcode:1983JSP....31...87M. doi:10.1007/BF01010923.
  4. ^ S. Galatolo; M. Monge; I. Nisoli (2020). "Existence of noise induced order, a computer aided proof". Nonlinearity. 33 (9): 4237–4276. arXiv:1702.07024. Bibcode:2020Nonli..33.4237G. doi:10.1088/1361-6544/ab86cd.
  5. ^ M. Yoshimoto; H. Shirahama; S. Kurosawa (2008). "Noise-induced order in the chaos of the Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction". J. Chem. Phys. 129 (1): 014508. Bibcode:2008JChPh.129a4508Y. doi:10.1063/1.2946710. PMID 18624484.
  6. ^ Scholarpedia(Chaotic itinerancy)
  7. ^ K. Kaneko; I. Tsuda (2003). "Chaotic Itinerancy, in Focus Issue on Chaotic Itinerancy". Chaos. 13 (3): 926–936. doi:10.1063/1.1607783. hdl:2115/8486. PMID 12946185.
  8. ^ a b I. Tsuda (1991). "Chaotic itinerancy as a dynamical basis of hermeneutics in brain and mind". World Futures. 32 (2–3): 167–184. doi:10.1080/02604027.1991.9972257.
  9. ^ K. Ikeda; K. Matsumoto; K. Otsuka (1989). "Maxwell-Bloch turbulence". Prog. Theor. Phys. Suppl. 99: 295. Bibcode:1989PThPS..99..295I. doi:10.1143/PTPS.99.295.
  10. ^ K. Kaneko (1990). "Globally coupled circle map". Physica. D. 54 (1–2): 5. doi:10.1016/0167-2789(91)90103-G.
  11. ^ I. Tsuda (2001). "Toward an interpretation of dynamic neural activity in terms of chaotic dynamical systems". Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 24 (5): 793–810, discussion 810-48. doi:10.1017/S0140525X01000097. hdl:2115/6084. PMID 12239890.
  12. ^ a b I.Tsuda (1984). "A hermeneutic process of the brain". Prog.Theor.Phys., Suppl. 79: 241–259. Bibcode:1984PThPS..79..241T. doi:10.1143/PTPS.79.241.
  13. ^ P. Erdi; I. Tsuda (2002). "Hermeneutic approach to the brain: Process versus Device?". Theoria et Historia Scientiarum. 6 (2): 307–321. doi:10.12775/ths.2002.035.
  14. ^ G. S. Stent (1981). "Cerebral hermeneutics". J. Social and Biological Structures. 4 (2): 107–124. doi:10.1016/0140-1750(81)80018-8.
  15. ^ K. Friston; C. D. Frith (2015). "Active inference, communication and hermeneutics". Cortex. 68: 129–143. doi:10.1016/j.cortex.2015.03.025. PMC 4502445. PMID 25957007.
  16. ^ Human Frontier Science Program
  17. ^ ICIAM 2007
  18. ^ R. Jeltsch; G. Wanner, eds. (2009). 6th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics Zurich Switzerland 16-20 July 2007. Invited Lectures. European Mathematical Society. Amer Mathematical Society. ISBN 978-3037190562.
  19. ^ K.T. Alligood; T. D. Sauer; J. A. Yorke (1997). Chaos. An Introduction to Dynamical Systems. New York: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 978-0387946771.

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