His Master of Engineering in 1960 was entitled Topological and Information-Theoretical Foundation of Diakoptics and Codiakoptics.
His Doctor of Engineering in 1963 was entitled Diakoptics of Information Spaces.
Career
Shun'ichi Amari received several awards and is a visiting professor of various universities.
He is currently holding a position of the RIKEN lab and is vice-president of Brain Science Institute, director of Brain Style Information Systems Group and team leader of Mathematical Neuroscience Laboratory.[5]
A Geometrical Theory of Information (in Japanese), Kyoritsu, 1968
Information Theory (in Japanese), Daiamondo-sha, 1971
Mathematical Theory of Nerve Nets (in Japanese), Sangyotosho, 1978
Methods of Information Geometry,[7] in collaboration with Hiroshi Nagaoka, originally published in Japanese in 1993 and published in English in 2000 with the American Mathematical Society (AMS).
Awards and honors
Shun-ichi Amari in 2026 speaking on his Kyoto Prize (2025)Japan Academy Prize (1995)
Amari, Shun-Ichi (1972). "Learning patterns and pattern sequences by self-organizing nets of threshold elements". IEEE Transactions. C (21): 1197–1206.