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Kenkichi Iwasawa (岩澤 健吉, いわさわ けんきち, Iwasawa Kenkichi, September 11, 1917 – October 26, 1998) was a Japanese mathematician who is known for his influence on algebraic number theory.
Iwasawa was born in Shinshuku-mura, a town near Kiryu, in Gunma Prefecture.
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He attended elementary school there, but later moved to Tokyo to attend Musashi High School.
From 1937 to 1940 Iwasawa studied as an undergraduate at Tokyo University, after which he entered graduate school at Tokyo University and became an assistant in the Department of Mathematics.
In 1945 he was awarded a Doctor of Science degree. However, this same year Iwasawa became sick with pleurisy, and was unable to return to his position at the university until April 1947. From 1949 to 1955 he worked as Assistant Professor at Tokyo University.
In 1950, Iwasawa was invited to Cambridge, Massachusetts to give a lecture at the International Congress of Mathematicians.
He spent the next two years at Institute for Advanced Study in