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Talks

The talks delivered in Japanese are omitted; they are included in the Japanese version of this list.

Invited talks at conferences

  1. Polynomial generalization of the regularization theorem for multiple zeta values (4 August 2018).
    Taiwan-Japan Joint Workshop on Multiple Zeta Values held at National Taiwan University in Taiwan.
  2. Bowman-Bradley type theorems for multiple zeta values and analogues (17 December 2016).
    80th KPPY Combinatorics Workshop held at Yeungnam University in South Korea.
  3. Relations among finite multiple zeta values (13 November 2015).
    Zeta Functions of Several Variables and Applications held at the Graduate School of Mathematics, Nagoya University in Nagoya, Japan.
  4. Bayesian Approach to Measuring Parameter and Model Risk in Loss Ratio Estimation (7 November 2013).
    Forum "Math-for-Industry" 2013 held at Nishijin Plaza, Kyushu University in Fukuoka, Japan.
    Presentation, Abstract.
  5. Banach-Mazur game and its applications in analysis (22 November 2006).
    Set theory and its neighbours, 14 held at the Department of Mathematics, University College London.

Other talks at conferences

The files used in the talks are available. PDF (English-only) files would be the best unless you have Japanese fonts and dviout.

  1. Literature X Mathematics (24 September 2016; joint with SHIMOJO Keiko).
    ACL(x) 2016: Extra-Disciplinarity held at the Pennsylvania State University in University Park, Pennsylvania, United States of America.
  2. Asymptotic Tail Dependence of the Normal Copula (poster presentation; 25-27 October 2011).
    Forum "Math-for-Industry" 2011 held at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa in Honolulu, Hawai'i, United States of America.
    Poster, Presentation.
    I won an Excellent Poster Award for this poster presentation.
  3. Knot Points of Typical Continuous Functions (28 August 2008).
    Workshop on Combinatorial and Descriptive Set Theory held at Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University in Kyoto, Japan.
    PDF (English-only).
  4. Knot Points of Typical Continuous Functions (12 September 2006).
    The 20th Summer Conference on Real Functions Theory held at Hotel Bernard in Liptovsky Jan, Slovakia.
    dvi, PDF, PDF (English-only).
  5. Typical Fσ Sets and Typical Continuous Functions (16 June 2006).
    The 30th Summer Symposium in Real Analysis held at the University of North Carolina at Asheville in Asheville, North Carolina, United States of America.
    dvi, PDF, PDF (English-only).
  6. Typical Fσ Sets and Typical Continuous Functions (19 January 2006).
    The 34th Winter School in Abstract Analysis 2006 held at Hotel Rohanov in Lhota nad Rohanovem, Czech Republic.
    dvi (download a bmp file as well), PDF, PDF (English-only).
    The report was published in Acta Universitatis Carolinae, Mathematica et Physica, vol. 47 (2006), no. 2, 35-41.
  7. Residuality of Families of Fσ Sets (19 December 2005).
    The 2nd Workshop on Coverings, Selections and Games in Topology held at Università degli Studi di Lecce in Lecce, Italy.
    dvi, PDF, PDF (English-only).
  8. Residuality of Families of Fσ Sets (24 June 2005).
    The 29th Summer Symposium in Real Analysis held at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington, United States of America.
    PDF, PDF (English-only).
    The report was published in Real Analysis Exchange 2005, 29th Summer Symposium Conference, 97-102.

Talks at seminars

  1. Sum formulas for multiple zeta values and symmetric multiple zeta values (16 November 2021).
    Japan Europe Number Theory Exchange Seminar held via Zoom.
    PDF.
  2. Knot points of typical continuous functions (5 October 2007).
    Colloquium on Mathematical Logic held at the Universiteit van Amsterdam.
  3. Banach-Mazur game (4 October 2007).
    GLoRiClass working session at the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
  4. Knot Points of Typical Continuous Functions (18 October 2006).
    Analysis Seminar at the Department of Mathematics, University of Glasgow.

Shingo SAITO