Mitsuhiro Shishikura
Mitsuhiro Shishikura is a Japanese mathematician working in the field of complex dynamics. He is professor at Kyoto University in Japan.
Shishikura became internationally recognized for two of his earliest contributions, both of which solved long-standing open problems.
- In his Master's thesis, he proved a conjecture of Fatou from 1920 by showing that a rational function of degree has at most nonrepelling periodic cycles.
- He proved that the boundary of the Mandelbrot set has Hausdorff dimension two, confirming a conjecture stated by Mandelbrot and Milnor.
More recent results of Shishikura include' the existence of a transcendental entire function with a doubly connected wandering domain, answering a question of Baker from 1985;
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His doctoral students include Weixiao Shen.