Naoto NAKANO Last updated: 4th August 2016 Current position PRESTO Researcher Precursory Research for Embryonic Science and Technology (PRESTO) Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) Office Address Faculty of Science Building 3, Room 3-516 Department of Mathematics, Hokkaido University Kita 10 Nishi 8, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-0810, Japan n nakano [at] math.sci.hokudai.ac.jp nakano.naoto [at] gmail.com Personal Nationality: Japan Birth: 1st June 1982, Machida, Tokyo, Japan Married, two children Education Graduate: Keio University, Yokohama, Japan Dates attended: April 2007 - March 2010 Degree: Doctor of Science (Mathematics) Keio University, Yokohama, Japan Dates attended: April 2005 - March 2007 Degree: Master of Science (Mathematics) Undergraduate: Keio University, Yokohama, Japan Dates attended: April 2001 - March 2005 Degree: Bachelor of Science (Mathematics) Teaching and Research Experience April 2016 Part-time Lecturer (concurrent), - to date School of Science, Hokkaido University November 2014 PRESTO Researcher, - to date JST PRESTO / Hokkaido University February 2013 Assistant Professor, 1
- October 2014 WPI Advanced Institute for Materials Research Tohoku University February 2011 Postdoctoral Fellow, - January 2013 Department of Natural History Sciences, Faculty of Science Hokkaido University April 2010 Part-time Lecturer, - February 2011 Department of Engineering, Shibaura Institute of Technology April 2007 Research Assistant of the 21st Century COE Program, - March 2008 Department of Mathematics, Keio University April 2005 Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Business and Commerce, - September 2009 Keio University, Yokohama Japan April 2005 Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Science and Technology, - March 2009 Keio University, Yokohama Japan Membership of Professional Societies Mathematical Society of Japan The Japan Society of Fluid Mechanics The Japan Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Meteorological Society of Japan Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) Other Professional Activities Member of Organising Committee of RIMS Joint Research Multidisciplinary mathematical research for statistical modelling and prediction theory, Kyoto, Japan, 8th - 10th August 2016 Member of Organising Committee of Organised Session Towards establishment of MaeT: Mathematical Meteorology (Japanese): at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Japan Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Kanazawa, Japan, 10th September 2015. Member of Organising committee of the 2nd Workshop for Young Researchers in ABMS, JST CREST (Japanese), Fukuoka, Japan, 9th - 11th March 2015 2
Member of Organising committee for Workshop Mathematical Science on Big Data Assimilation in Meteorology, Kyoto, Japan, 19th - 21st March 2014 Member of Organising committee of the 1st Workshop for Young Researchers in ABMS, JST CREST (Japanese), Ibusuki, Japan, 31st January - 2nd February 2014 Member of Organaisers of Organised Session Mathematical Fluid Mechanics (Japanese): at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Fluid Mechanics, Tokyo, Japan, 12th and 13th September 2013 Member of Organising committee for Workshop Data Analysis and Model Eraboration for Weather and Climate Phenomena (Japanese), Sapporo, Japan, 9th June 2011 Member of Organisers of Organised Session Mathematical Fluid Mechanics (Japanese): at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Fluid Mechanics, Kochi, Japan, 16th September 2012 Member of Organising committee for Workshop Geoenvironmental Fluid Research and Mathematical Science (Japanese), Sapporo, Japan, 9th June 2011 Awards AFCA Best Paper Award, at the 3rd International Workshop on Applications and Fundamentals of Cellular Automata, Sapporo, Japan, 15th December 2015 (with A. Kawaharada and T. Miyaji) PUBLICATIONS I. Doctoral dissertation Initial-Boundary Value Problems for Motion of Inhomogeneous Incompressible Fluid-like Bodies. Doctoral dissertation: Keio University, Yokohama Japan (2010). II. Master s dissertation A Mathematical Analysis of the Model for the Flow of Granular Materials. Master s dissertation: Keio University, Yokohama Japan (2007). III. Refereed Publications 2016 (1) *Naoto Nakano, Masaru Inatsu, Seiichiro Kusuoka and Yoshitaka Saiki, Empirical evaluated SDE modelling for dimensionality-reduced systems and its predictability estimates, to be submitted. 3
(2) Akane Kawaharada, *Tomoyuki Miyaji and Naoto Nakano, Analysis of a method for constructing a cellular automaton from a continuous system, International Journal of Networking and Computing, 6 (2016), pp 230 242. (3) *Naoto Nakano, Masaru Inatsu, Seiichiro Kusuoka and Yoshitaka Saiki, Time-series analysis and predictability estimates by empirical SDE modelling, Proceedings of the ISCIE International Symposium on Stochastic Systems Theory and Its Application (2016), pp 332 339. (4) *Yuta Tamaki, Masaru Inatsu, Ryusuke Kuno and Naoto Nakano, Sampling downscaling in summertime precipitation over Hokkaido, J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 94A (2016), pp 17 29. 2015 (5) Akane Kawaharada, Tomoyuki Miyaji and *Naoto Nakano, Proper choice of spatio-temporal scale and dataset subsampling for empirical CA construction, Proceedings of 2015 Third International Symposium on Computing and Networking (2015), pp 424 429. (6) *Akane Kawaharada, Tomoyuki Miyaji and Naoto Nakano, An analyzable method for constructing a cellular automaton from a continuous system, Proceedings of 2015 Third International Symposium on Computing and Networking (2015), pp 418 423. (7) *Masaru Inatsu, Naoto Nakano, Seiichiro Kusuoka and Hitoshi Mukougawa, Predictability of wintertime stratospheric circulation examined by non-stationary fluctuation dissipation relation, J. Atmos. Sci., 72 (2015), pp 774 786. 2013 (8) *Masaru Inatsu, Naoto Nakano and Hitoshi Mukougawa, Dynamics and practical predictability of extratropical wintertime low-frequency variability in a low-dimensional system, J. Atmos. Sci., 70 (2013), pp 939 952. 2012 (9) *Naoto Nakano, On steady simple shear flows of a continuum model with density gradientdependent stress, Gakuto International Series - Mathematical Sciences and Applications, 34 (2012), pp 103 128. 2011 (10) Naoto Nakano and *Atusi Tani, Navier s slip problem for motion of incompressible inhomogeneous fluid-like bodies, J. Math. Fluid Mech., 13 (2011), pp 65 87. 2010 (11) Naoto Nakano and *Atusi Tani, An initial-boundary value problem for motion of inhomogeneous incompressible fluid-like bodies, Adv. Math. Sci. Appl., 20 (2010), pp 11 35. 4
IV. Unrefereed Proceedings (1) * (Eng. transl. On a stochastic differential equation model for climate dynamics) (Japanese). Kôkyûroku, Publications of the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University, 1823, pp 79 96 (2013). (2) *Naoto Nakano, On steady solutions for a continuum model with density gradient-dependent stress. Kôkyûroku, Publications of the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University, 1746, pp 69 87 (2011). (3) *Naoto Nakano, (Eng. transl. Unique existence of a stationary solution for a steady simple shear flow of a continuum model with density gradient-dependent stress) (Japanese). Hokkaido University Technical Report Series in Mathematics, Hokkaido University, 148, pp 223 226 (2011). (4) *Naoto Nakano, On motion of inhomogeneous incompressible fluid-like bodies with Navier s slip conditions. Kôkyûroku, Publications of the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University, 1690, pp 117 138 (2010). (5) *Naoto Nakano, On relation of slip-rate to the solution of problems with the general slip boundary condition for motion of inhomogeneous viscous fluids (Japanese). Hokkaido University Technical Report Series in Mathematics, Hokkaido University, 142, pp 88 91 (2010). (6) *Naoto Nakano, Slip condition problem for inhomogeneous incompressible fluid-like bodies. Hokkaido University Technical Report Series in Mathematics, Hokkaido University, 140, pp 91 95 (2009). (7) *Naoto Nakano, An initial-boundary value problem for motion of incompressible inhomogeneous fluid-like bodies. Kôkyûroku, Publications of the Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University, 1592, 164-182 (2008). V. Conference Reports and Abstracts (1) Mathematical analysis on a continuum model for a flow of granular materials. Abstract for the poster presentation at International Conference for Nonlinear Sciences - Sapporo Winter School, Sapporo, Japan, February 2009. (2) An initial-boundary value problem arising from the study of flows of granular materials. Conference Report of Workshop on Tsunami 2007, Keio University, Japan, February 2008. (3) An initial-boundary value problem arising from the study of flows of granular materials. Abstract for Yonsei University - Keio University Joint Workshop on Mathematical Sciences, Keio University, Japan, December 2007. (4) An initial-boundary value problem for a model of inhomogeneous incompressible fluid-like bodies. Abstract at (Japanese), Osaka University, Japan, October 2007. 5
PRESENTATION AT CONFERENCES Oral Presentation at International Conferences (1) Akane Kawaharada, Tomoyuki Miyaji and *Naoto Nakano, Proper choice of spatio-temporal scale and dataset subsampling for empirical CA construction, 3rd International Workshop on Applications and Fundamentals of Cellular Automata, Sapporo, Japan, 15th December 2015. (2) *Naoto Nakano, Masaru Inatsu, Seiichiro Kusuoka and Yoshitaka Saiki, Time-series analysis and predictability estimates by empirical SDE modelling, The 47th ISCIE International Symposium on Stochastic Systems Theory and Its Application, Hawaii, USA, 5th December 2015. (3) *Naoto Nakano, On a steady solution and its linear stability of simple shear flows of a continuum model with density gradient-dependent stress, The 4th MSJ-SI - Nonlinear Dynamics in Partial Differential Equations, Kyushu University, Japan, 20th September 2011. (4) *Naoto Nakano, On Steady Simple Shear Flows of a Continuum Model with Density Gradient- Dependent Stress, International Symposium on Computational Science, Kanazawa University, Japan, 16th February 2011. (5) *Naoto Nakano, On steady solutions for a continuum model with density gradient-dependent stress, RIMS Workshop - Nonlinear evolution equations and related topics to mathematical analysis of phenomena, Kyoto University, Japan, 14th October 2010. (6) *Naoto Nakano, On a mathematical analysis of a flow of inhomogeneous incompressible fluidlike bodies, International Workshop on Mathematical Fluid Dynamics, Waseda University, Japan, 13th March 2010. (7) *Naoto Nakano, On an initial-boundary value problem for inhomogeneous incompressible fluid-like bodies, International Workshop on Mathematical Theory for Navier-Stokes Equations in Various Domains, Hokkaido University, Japan, 5th March 2010. (8) *Naoto Nakano, Mathematical analysis of a continuum model for a flow of granular materials, The Second Japan-China Workshop on Mathematical Topics from Fluid Mechanics, Kyushu University, Japan, 11th November 2009. (9) *Naoto Nakano, On motion of inhomogeneous incompressible fluid-like bodies with Navier s slip boundary conditions, The 11th RIMS Workshop on Mathematical Analysis in Fluid and Gas Dynamics, Kyoto, Japan, 10th July 2009. (10) *Naoto Nakano, An initial-boundary value problem arising from the study of flows of granular materials, Yonsei University-Keio University Joint Workshop on Mathematical Sciences, Keio University, Japan, 14th December 2007. (11) *Naoto Nakano, An initial-boundary value problem for a continuum model of motion of granular materials, Workshop on Destruction -Mathematical modeling of Tsunami Waves and Cracks Propagation -, Keio University, Japan, 23rd November 2007. 6
(12) *Naoto Nakano, An initial-boundary value problem for motion of incompressible inhomogeneous fluid-like bodies, The 9th RIMS Workshop on Mathematical Analysis in Fluid and Gas Dynamics, Kyoto, Japan, 13th July 2007. Poster Presentation at International Conferences (1) *Naoto Nakano, Empirical evaluation formulae for stochastic differential equation modelling, MEXT project Cooperation with Math Program workshop Mathematical Science on Big Data Assimilation in Meteorology, Kyoto Univerisity, Japan, 20th March 2014. (2) *Naoto Nakano, Empirical evaluation formulae for stochastic differential equation modelling, The AIMR International Symposium 2014, P81, Sendai, Japan, 17th February 2014. (3) *Naoto Nakano, On steady solutions for a continuum model with density gradient-dependent stress, Far-From-Equilibrium Dynamics 2011, P36, Kyoto, Japan, 6th January 2011. (4) *Naoto Nakano, Mathematical analysis on a continuum model for a flow of granular materials, Sapporo Winter School, International Conference for Nonlinear Sciences, P18, Sapporo, Japan, 12th February 2009. Oral Presentation at Domestic Conferences (Japanese) (1) *, Error analysis of an inverse problem of a stochastic differential equation arising from an empirical modelling and its application, 17,, 2016215. (2) *, (Eng. transl. Reinterpretation of a delay-embedding time-series analysis based on functional analysis and its applications), Perspectives in Mathematical Sciences,, 201617. (3) *, SDE (Eng. transl. Time-series analysis by using empirical SDE models and its ensemble predictability estimates),,, 20151031. (4) *,,,, SDE (Eng. transl. Time-series analysis by using empirical SDE models and its ensemble predictability estimates), 2015,, 201597. (5),, (Eng. transl. Cooperative mathematical study for multimodel ensemble Kalman filter), 5,, 2015729. (6), (Eng. transl. Ensemble predictability estimates for multidimensional time-series based on empirical SDE modelling, RIMS,, 2015630. (7), (Eng. transl. Extracting dynamics by using delay embedding time-series analysis: theory and applications), 7,, 2015520. (8) *,,,, (Eng. transl. Ensemble predictability estimates for multidimensional time-series based on empirical SDE modelling), 2015,, 2015323. 7
(9), (Eng. transl. Towards characterisation of laminar-turbulence switching of rotating fluids by using delay embedding analysis),,, 2015118. (10), (Eng. transl. Reinterpretation of a delay-embedding time-series analysis based on functional analysis),,, 20141024. (11), (Eng. transl. Functional analysis techniques for pattern analysis of scalar time-series based on a delay embedding), RIMS,, 201469. (12), (Eng. transl. Pattern analysis for time-series by using PCA for delay-embedding timeseries),,, 2014428. (13), 3 (Eng. transl. Theory of time-series analysis based on a framework of stochastic differential equations and its applications), JST,, 2014419. (14), (Eng. transl. Pattern analysis for time-series by using PCA for delay-embedding timeseries), Kunitachi One-day Symposium on Applied Mathematics and Related Topics,, 201425. (15), (Eng. transl. Time-series analysis by using PCA for delay-embedding time-series and its applications), 2013,, 20131220. (16) *,,,, (Eng. transl. Empirical determining formulae of coefficients of stochastic differential equations for time series analysis), 2013, 35,, 2013926. (17), (Eng. transl. Time-series analysis by using PCA for delay-embedding time-series), 2,, 2013917. (18), Couette (Eng. transl. Steady solutions of the Couette flow of a continuum model with density gradient-dependent stress), 2013, OS10,, 2013912. (19), (Eng. transl. Scalar time-series analysis by using PCA for high-dimensional embedding vectors), 1AICS,, 201389. (20), (Eng. transl. Simple steady shear flows of a continuum model with density gradientdependent stress),,, 2013425. (21) (Eng. transl. Empirical formulae of coefficients of a SDE model for a time series and its predictability). At RIMS - (Japanese), Kyoto, Japan, 14th February 2013 (22) (Eng. transl. Introduction to a stochastic method for time-series analysis and its availability). At DSC seminar (Japanese), Sapporo, Japan, 25th January 2013. (23) (Eng. transl. Empirical formulae of coefficients of a SDE model for a time series and its predictability). At the MEXT workshop (Japanese), Sapporo, Japan, 27th December 2012. (24) (Eng. transl. Predictability estimates based on a stochastic differential equation model in a low-dimensional phase space). At the 2012 annual meeting of the Japan Society of Fluid Mechanics (Japanese), Kochi, Japan, 16th September 2012. 8
(25) (Eng. transl. A study of steady simple shear flows of a continuum model with density gradient-dependent stress). At the 2012 annual meeting of the Japan Society of Fluid Mechanics (Japanese), Kochi, Japan, 16th September 2012. (26). At the workshop (Japanese), Shikotsuko, Japan, 5th March 2012. (27) (Eng. transl. On a study of a stochastic differential climate modelling). At RIMS - (Japanese), Kyoto, Japan, 20th December 2011 (28) (Eng. transl. A study of steady simple shear flows of a continuum model with density gradient-dependent stress). At (Japanese), Fukuoka, Japan, 25th November 2011. (29) (Eng. transl. A study of steady simple shear flows of a continuum model with density gradient-dependent stress). At the 2011 autumn meeting of Mathematical Society of Japan (Japanese), Matsumoto, Japan, 30th September 2011. (30) On a steady solution and its linear stability of simple shear flows of a continuum model with density gradient-dependent stress. At The 4th MSJ-SI - Nonlinear Dynamics in Partial Differential EquationsKyushu University, Japan, 20th September 2011. (31) (Eng. transl. A study of steady simple shear flows of a continuum model with density gradient-dependent stress). At NPOGKN (Japanese), Tokyo, Japan, 30th July 2011. (32) (Eng. transl. A study of steady simple shear flows of a continuum model with density gradient-dependent stress). At the conference of Emergent Dynamics in Nonlinear Science (Japanese), Tokyo, Japan, 25th May 2011. (33) (Eng. transl. A study of steady simple shear flows of a continuum model with density gradient-dependent stress). At the PDE seminar at Hokkaido University (Japanese), Sapporo, Japan, 18th April 2011. (34) (Eng. transl. Existence and uniqueness of a solution of some steady simple shear flow of a continuum model with density gradient-dependent stress). At the 7th meeting of (Japanese), Sapporo, Japan, 2nd March 2011. (35) On Steady Simple Shear Flows of a Continuum Model with Density Gradient-Dependent Stress. At International Symposium on Computational Science, Kanazawa University, Japan, 16th February 2011. (36) (Eng. transl. A study of steady simple shear flows of a continuum model with density gradient-dependent stress). At the 36th meeting of (Japanese), Tokyo, Japan, 25th December 2010. (37) On steady solutions for a continuum model with density gradient- dependent stress. At RIMS Workshop on Nonlinear evolution equations and related topics to mathematical analysis of phenomena, Kyoto, Japan, 14th October 2010. 9
(38) On a Steady Solution for a Flow of a Continuum Model with Density Gradient-Dependent Stress Tensor. At the 2010 autumn meeting of Mathematical Society of Japan (Japanese), Nagoya, Japan, 25th September 2010. (39) (Eng. transl. A study of steady simple shear flows of a continuum model with density gradient-dependent stress). At the 2010 annual meeting of The Japan Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (Japanese), Tokyo, Japan, 9th September 2010. (40) (Eng. transl. A mathematical analysis on steady simple shear flows of a continuum model with density gradient-dependent stress). At, Oomiya, Japan, 14th May 2010. (41) On a mathematical analysis of a flow of inhomogeneous incompressible fluid-like bodies. At, Mito, Japan, 22nd March 2010. (42) On a mathematical analysis of a flow of inhomogeneous incompressible fluid-like bodies. At International Workshop on Mathematical Fluid Dynamics, Tokyo, Japan, 13th March 2010. (43) On an initial-boundary value problem for inhomogeneous incompressible fluid-like bodies. At International Workshop on Mathematical Theory for Navier-Stokes Equations in Various Domains, Hokkaido, Japan, 5th March 2010. (44) On relation of slip-rate to the solution of problems with the general slip boundary condition for motion of inhomogeneous viscous fluids. At the 6th meeting of (Japanese), Sapporo, Japan, 16th February 2010. (45) On a mathematical analysis of a flow of inhomogeneous incompressible fluid-like bodies. At, Kobe, Japan, 13th February 2010. (46) Limit problems of the coefficients in a model of inhomogeneous incompressible fluid-like bodies. At the 35th meeting of (Japanese), Tokyo, Japan, 25th December 2009. (47) Mathematical analysis of a continuum model for a flow of granular materials. At the Second Japan-China Workshop on Mathematical Topics from Fluid MechanicsFukuoka, Japan, 17th November 2009. (48) Limit problems of the coefficients in a model of inhomogeneous incompressible fluid-like bodies. At the 2009 autumn meeting of Mathematical Society of Japan (Japanese), Osaka, Japan, 27th September 2009 (with Atusi Tani). (49) On motion of inhomogeneous incompressible fluid-like bodies with Navier s slip boundary conditions. At the 11th RIMS Workshop on Mathematical Analysis in Fluid and Gas Dynamics, Kyoto, Japan, 10th July 2009. (50) An initial-boundary value problem for inhomogeneous incompressible fluid-like bodies with Navier s slip boundary conditions. At the 2009 annual meeting of Mathematical Society of Japan (Japanese), Tokyo, Japan, 29th March 2009 (with Atusi Tani). 10
(51) On Navier s slip problem for Navier-Stokes fluids and granular materials. At (Japanese), Nagoya, Japan, 9th March 2009. (52) Slip condition problem for inhomogeneous incompressible fluid-like bodies. At the 5th meeting of (Japanese), Sapporo, Japan, 4th March 2009. (53) Navier s slip condition problem arising from a study of flows of granular materials. At the meeting of (Japanese), Hakata, Japan, 19th February 2009. (54) Navier s slip problem for a flow of granular materials. At the 34th meeting of (Japanese), Tokyo, Japan, 20th December 2008. (55) (Eng. transl. A granular flow based on the framework of fluid dynamics and its initialboundary value problem). At (Japanese), Osaka, Japan, 23rd May 2008. (56) An initial-boundary value problem arising from the study of flows of granular materials. At Yonsei University-Keio University Joint Workshop on Mathematical Sciences, Yokohama, Japan, 14th December 2007. (57) An initial-boundary value problem for a continuum model of motion of granular materials. At Workshop on Destruction -Mathematical modeling of Tsunami Waves and Cracks Propagation -, Yokohama, Japan, 23rd November 2007. (58) An initial-boundary value problem for a model of inhomogeneous incompressible fluid-like bodies. At 21COE (Japanese), Osaka, Japan, 24th October 2007. (59) An initial-boundary value problem for a model of inhomogeneous incompressible fluid-like bodies. At the 2007 autumn meeting of Mathematical Society of Japan (Japanese), Sendai, Japan, 23rd September 2007 (with Atusi Tani). (60) An initial-boundary value problem for motion of incompressible inhomogeneous fluid-like bodies. At the 9th RIMS Workshop on Mathematical Analysis in Fluid and Gas Dynamics, Kyoto, Japan, 13th July 2007. (61) Granular Materials and Incompressible Inhomogeneous Fluid-like Bodies. At (Japanese), Yokohama, Japan, 12th June 2007. Poster Presentation at Domestic Conferences (Japanese) (1),,,, (Eng. transl. Predictability estimates for time-series by using a stochastic differential equation model), 2015,, 2015523. (2), (Eng. transl. Predictability estimates for time-series by using a stochastic differential equation model), 2JST CREST,, 2015310. (3), (Eng. transl. Predictability estimates for time-series by using a stochastic differential equation model), 1 JST CREST,, 2014131. 11