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    Akio Hattori (服部 晶夫, Hattori Akio, born in Tokyo in 1929, died on 25 August 2013 due to submandibular gland cancer.) was a Japanese mathematician working in algebraic topology who proved the HattoriStong theorem. Hattori was the president of the Mathematical Society of Japan in 1989–1991.

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  4. Akio Hattori was a Japanese mathematician working in algebraic topology who proved the Hattori–Stong theorem.

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  6. Mar 1, 2003 · Akio Hattori, Mikiya Masuda 01 Mar 2003 - Osaka Journal of Mathematics (Osaka University and Osaka City University, Departments of Mathematics) - Vol. 40, Iss: 1, pp 1-68 TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce the notion of a multi-fan, which is a generalization of a fan in the theory of toric variety in algebraic geometry and ...

  7. This paper is dedicated to Professor Akio Hattori on his 77th birthday. Abstract. We propose some problems on the classification of toric manifolds from the viewpoint of topology and survey related results. Toric manifold and fan.