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Yoshihiro Takeuchi is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics Education at Aichi University of Education. His research interests center on topology. He is listed in the university's Researcher's Database with research fields in differential geometry topology and keywords including topology, associated with SDGs 4 Quality Education. His office is located in NSB 525, with telephone extension 2618.
Takeuchi has made contributions to low-dimensional topology through numerous publications in reputable journals. Key works include 'Waldhausen's Classification Theorem for Finitely Presented Groups' published in 1991; 'Orbi-maps and 3-orbifolds' in Proceedings of the Japan Academy in 1989; 'The geometric realizations of the decompositions of 3-orbifolds into two polyhedra' in 1999; 'Partial solutions of the bad orbifold conjecture' in 1996; a paper on embeddings in 3-balls in 1990; 'Cycloaddition Reaction of Zirconacyclopentadienes to Alkynes' referenced in connection with Aichi University of Education; a collaboration in Kyushu Journal of Mathematics in 2000; arXiv preprint math/0112088 on mathematics in 2001; arXiv preprint 1206.1937 on geometric topology in 2012; and 'The realization of the decompositions of the 3-orbifold' in 2002. These publications address topics such as 3-orbifolds, orbifold theorems, and manifold decompositions, appearing in journals like Topology and its Applications, Proceedings of the Japan Academy Series A, and others. His work is affiliated with the Department of Mathematics at Aichi University of Education, Igaya, Kariya 448, Japan, as noted in multiple papers from 1989 onward, indicating a long-term appointment at the institution.