Jun-iti Nagata

was a Japanese mathematician specializing in topology.

In 1956, Jun-iti Nagata earned his PhD from Osaka University under the direction of Kiiti Morita. He was the author of two standard graduate texts in topology: ''Modern Dimension Theory'' and ''Modern General Topology''. His name is attached to the Nagata–Smirnov metrization theorem, which was proved independently by Nagata in 1950 and by Smirnov in 1951, as well as the Assouad–Nagata dimension of a metric space, which he introduced in a 1958 article.

Nagata became a professor emeritus at both Osaka Kyoiku University, where he taught for 10 years, and Osaka Electro-Communication University, where he taught for 5 years. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Nagata, Jun-iti
Published 1985
North-Holland

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by Morita, Kiiti
Published 1989
North-Holland
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by Alò, Richard
Published 1974
Springer
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by Hart, Klaas Pieter
Published 2004
Elsevier/North-Holland
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