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  1. Michio Suzuki (鈴木 道雄, Suzuki Michio) was a Japanese businessman and inventor, known primarily for founding the Suzuki Motor Corporation, as well as several innovations in the design of looms.

  2. May 31, 1998 · Summary. Michio Suzuki was a Japanese mathematician who studied group theory and discovered the groups named after him. View three larger pictures. Biography. Michio Suzuki had two brothers Tatsuzo Suzuki and Sadao Suzuki. Michio Suzuki studied at the Third High School of Japan in Kyoto, entering the school in April 1942.

  3. Michio Suzuki is a Japanese businessman and inventor known for founding the Suzuki Motor Corporation. Born in a small Japanese village in 1887, he started a loom manufacturing business that eventually became Suzuki.

  4. blog.suzukiauto.co.za › blog › who-was-michio-suzukiWho was Michio Suzuki?

    Michio Suzuki, started the Suzuki empire by improving and enhancing textile looms in 1909. Read more about the fascinating man and the Suzuki Heritage.

  5. Michio Suzuki was one of the group of brilliant young Japanese mathematicians who entered col-lege after World War II. He received his Ph.D. in 1952 from the University of Tokyo in absentia. Prior to that he came to the University of Illinois in 1952 as a research fellow.

  6. projecteuclid.org › Michio-Suzuki › 10Michio Suzuki

    Michio Suzuki. § Biographical Sketch. 1926, October 2. Born in Chiba, Japan. 1942, April. Entered the Third High School of Japan located at Kyoto (Noboru Ito, Katsumi Nomizu, Hidehiko Yamabe were his seniors by one year and Singo Murakami was in the same class). 1945, April. Entered the University of Tokyo. Majored in mathematics.

  7. Michio Suzuki. Japanese-Canadian mathematician whose work on sporadic simple groups helped to advance this part of group theory significantly. Simple groups are those with no normal subgroups and are the building blocks for all groups. Sporadic simple groups, in contrast, have other properties that make them unique.