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Associate Professor

Kaoru FUJIOKA

Brief personal history

2000 Graduated from Mathematics major, Department of Science, School of Education, Waseda University
2002 Graduated from Master Course, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University
2003 Research Associate at School of Education, Waseda University
2005 Coursework completed without degree, Graduate School of Education, Waseda University
2005 Technical Assistant at Faculty of Science and Engineering, Chuo University
2006 Research Assistant at School of Science and Engneering, Tokyo Denki University
2009 Research Assistant Professor at Office for Strategic Research Planning, Kyushu University
2011 Assistant Professor at Office for Strategic Research Planning, Kyushu University
2013 Lecturer at International College of Arts and Sciences, Fukuoka Women's University

Degrees

Ph.D.

Research themes

Mathematical models of environment and social phenomenon

Brief explanation of research

Constructing and analyzing computational models based on environment and social phenomena. Especially, computational models including automaton and cellular automaton. Furthermore, a formal language theory and a theory of computer science.

Select publication list

1.Fujioka, K. Morphic characterizations with insertion systems. Theoretical Computer Science, Vol. 469, pp.69-76, 2013.

2.Fujioka, K., Katsuno, H. On the generative powers of cancel minimal linear grammars with single nonterminal symbol except the start symbol. IEICE Transactions, 94-D(10), pp.1945-1954, 2011.

3.Fujioka, K. Morphic characterizations of languages in Chomsky hierarchy with insertion and locality. Information and Computation, 209, 3, pp.397-408, 2011.

4.Fujioka, K. Refinement of representation theorems for context-free languages. IEICE Transactions, Vol. E93.D, No. 2, pp.227-232, 2010.

5.Onodera, K., Yokomori, T. Doubler and linearizer: an approach toward a unified theory for molecular computing based on DNA complementarity. Natural Computing, Vol. 7, Num. 1, pp.125-143, 2008.

6.Onodera, K. On the generative powers of some extensions of minimal linear grammars. IEICE Transactions, Vol. E90-D, No.6, pp.895-904, 2007.

7.Onodera, K. A note on homomorphic representation of recursively enumerable languages with insertion grammars. IPSJ Journal, Vol. 44, No. 5, pp.1424-1427, 2003.

Research field

Information mathematics.
Computer science.

Membership of Academic Societies

The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers
Information Processing Society of Japan
LA Symposium

Funds

Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research for Young Scientists B
2011-2015 year “Theoretical analysis of new computational system using molecular computing”

Lecture subjects

Mathematics for Contemporary Society (lecture on mathematical theory used in social systems)
International Conflicts and Mathematics (lecture on international conflicts based on game theory)
Globalization and diverseness (lecture on a function of information media in international society)
Environment and Mathematics (lecture on the theory and application for environmental problems concerning game theory and lin