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Letter from Izumi Taniguchi to Michi Weglyn, June 23, 1969
Correspondence between Izumi Taniguchi and Michi Weglyn consists mostly of references to material that Weglyn requested from Taniguchi about the Crystal City Internment Camp.Collection of notes, articles, correspondence, photographs, and term papers collected by Yukio Mochizuki, a student at CSU Dominguez Hills, while researching Japanese American incarceration and Japanese Peruvian internment during World War II
Letter from Izumi Taniguchi to Yukio Mochizuki, October 18, 1977
In his response, Izumi Taniguchi explains to Yukio Mochizuki that his father has in fact sent everything that was requested regarding information relating to the Japanese Latin American experience during World War II.Collection of notes, articles, correspondence, photographs, and term papers collected by Yukio Mochizuki, a student at CSU Dominguez Hills, while researching Japanese American incarceration and Japanese Peruvian internment during World War II
Review Of The Architecture Of Yoshio Taniguchi By Y. Taniguchi
This is an exceptionally beautiful book worthy of its author and subject, Japanese architect Yoshio Taniguchi, recently selected to design the renovation and expansion of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, his first major work abroad. Architecture, addressing the visitor, may be loquacious, or else declamatory, or even histrionically assertive. Taniguchi\u27s architecture is singularly courteous; it speaks softly, surely, and sensitively. Trained in engineering in Tokyo and subsequently in architecture at Harvard, he puts structural sophistication to the service of his poetry of shifting spaces and subtle lighting that is distinctly Japanese. In visual experience, going through his building resembles a stroll in a Japanese garden; but he accomplishes this without undermining functional logic. The book presents his 17 works, two from the 1970s, five from the 1980s, and ten from this decade, each exquisitely illustrated and accompanied by the architect\u27s succinct but informative commentary. Seven of them are art museums, and the MOMA project is showcased with analytical notes and plans. Fumihiko Maki, the architect\u27s senior, contributed a thoughtful critical essay that articulates with precision the sources of Taniguchi\u27s architectural aesthetics. In this modest autobiography, Taniguchi reflects on his career as a learning process. Recommended for all libraries. General readers; undergraduates through professionals
Translation of a letter from Isamu Taniguchi to Yukio Mochizuki, October 4, 1977
In this letter, which was originally written in Japanese and found in item csudh_moc_0100, Isamu Taniguchi explains to Yukio Mochizuki that he does not think Mochizuki should be attempting to understand and research the situation surrounding the transfer of three Japanese internees' remains. This event is described in items: csudh_moc_0098 and csudh_moc_0097.Collection of notes, articles, correspondence, photographs, and term papers collected by Yukio Mochizuki, a student at CSU Dominguez Hills, while researching Japanese American incarceration and Japanese Peruvian internment during World War II
Fundamental Study of the Fill-in Minimization Problem
In this paper the fill-in minimization problem which arises
at the application of the sparse matrix method for a large sparse set of linear equations is discussed from the graph-theoretic viewpoint and also through the numerical experiments. Therefore, this investigation consists of two parts, and in the former part the author shows, at first, that the elimination process of a sparse matrix is equivalently replaced to the vertex eliminations for a graph obtained from the matrix, and by use of some concepts
in the theory of graph he proves that the vertex elimination process for the minimum fill-in is equivalent to the vertex eliminations for vertices in each subgraph which is obtained by the appropriate dissection of whole graph, and that there are only two types of vertex eliminations through the process. This results in the proposal of a new model of the vertex elimination process. The latter part of this investigation is used for the verification of the results from the theoretic investigation. Through the numerical experiments he concludes that the new model of the vertex elimination process is valid, at least, for a graph like a regular finite element mesh. Furthermore, he shows that this model coincides with Nested Dissection Method which can give the minimum value of fill-in, at present
Letter from Yukio Mochizuki to Dr. Izumi Taniguchi, November 2, 1977
In this letter, Yukio Mochizuki thanks Dr. Taniguchi for his father's documents and informs him that the letter sent to Taniguchi's brother, Alan, was returned. He also sends his regards from a mutual friend, Takashi Takeuchi as Mochizuki works with Takeuchi at the Federal Aviation Administration in Los Angeles. Takeuchi and Taniguchi were friends from Crystal City, an internment camp in Texas.Collection of notes, articles, correspondence, photographs, and term papers collected by Yukio Mochizuki, a student at CSU Dominguez Hills, while researching Japanese American incarceration and Japanese Peruvian internment during World War II
Form, Instructions for Release, Hoshiichiro Taniguchi.
Form includes personal details (Name, Address, No . In Family) and instructions for release from Santa Anita. Instructions include assembly point, train number, departure time, destination, meal time, and baggage requirements. Form is signed in agreement by Hoshiichiro Taniguchi and the Personnel Relations Representative. 1 page, single sided. Paper, ink.Collected by Hoshichiro Taniguchi at Heart MountainINSTRUCTIONS FOR RELEASE
1. Name: Taniguchi, Hoshiichiro
Address: B16 U4 A/S J D 7
No. in family: 4
2. IDENTIFICATION TAGS MUST BE WORN IN
PLAIN SIGHT: Tags issued 4
3. Your assembly point is at the Inner
Gate: 8/30/42 6:30 am.
4. Train No.: 3 Car No.: 7
Leave at: 8/30/42 7:00 a.m.
Destination: Wyoming
Car Monitor: Iri
5. Your last meal served at Green Mess 6:30 am.
6. Baggages:
a. Hand luggage tags issued 6
b. Baggage tags issued 10
Adult 100# Children 50#
MARK YOUR NAME AND CAR NO. CLEARLY ON EACH
ARTICLE.
c. Freight tags issued 10
MARK YOUR NAME AND DESTINATION CLEARLY ON EACH ARTICLE.
7. Change of address:
a. P.O. Form #22 - (#1) yes
b. " " " - (#2) yes
c. Alien registration 3142576 3467085 5889743
8. Crating materials, lumber, nails, etc.,
obtainable at: Barr. 26, Ave. A -
Carpenter Shop
9. Hospital data checked? None
10. For further information go to your local
district information office.
11. Above informations have been explained to
me fully and I understand same.
Signed: Yoshiko Taniguchi
Signed: J. H. M. Personnel Relations Rep
A Reexamination of the Crystal Structure of m-Fluorobenzamide
The crystal structure of m-fluorobenzamide has been refined using three-dimensional X-ray data. It is confirmed that two isomeric molecular configurations previously reported by Taniguchi et al. exist in a crystal
Effect of the dynamic pressure on the shock wave structure in a rarefied polyatomic gas
We study the shock wave structure in a rarefied polyatomic gas based on a simplified model of extended thermodynamics in which the dissipation is due only to the dynamic pressure. In this case the differential system is very simple because it is a variant of Euler system with a new scalar equation for the dynamic pressure [T. Arima, S. Taniguchi, T. Ruggeri, and M. Sugiyama, Phys. Lett. A 376, 2799–2803 (2012)]. It is shown that this theory is able to describe the three types of the shock wave structure observed in experiments: the nearly symmetric shock wave structure (Type A, small Mach number), the asymmetric structure (Type B, moderate Mach number), and the structure composed of thin and thick layers (Type C, large Mach number)
Online_appendices – Supplemental material for Parental Confirmation and Emerging Adult Children’s Body Image: Self-Concept and Social Competence as Mediators
Supplemental material, Online_appendices for Parental Confirmation and Emerging Adult Children’s Body Image: Self-Concept and Social Competence as Mediators by Emiko Taniguchi and René M. Dailey in Communication Research</p
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