• IONOSPHERIC ANOMALIES BEFORE THE 2024 ISHIKAWA NOTO EARTHQUAKE ON JAN .1 WERE OBSERVED (22:30 JAN. 1)
    We would like to express our sincere condolences to those related to the 2024 Ishikawa Noto Earthquake on Jan. 1, 2024. The following material is about ionospheric anomalies data before the earthquake just for your reference. (at 22:30(JST) Jan 1, 2024) https://chaos.amp.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Ishikawa-Noto20240101en-re.pdf
  • Ionospheric Anomalies Before the 2024 Ishikawa Noto Earthquake on Jan .1 Observed (22:30 Jan. 1)
    We would like to express my sincere condolences to those related to the 2024 Ishikawa Noto Earthquake on Jan. 1, 2024. The following material is about ionospheric anomalies data before the earthquake just for your reference. (Published at 22:30 on Jan. 1, 2024.) https://chaos.amp.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Ishikawa-Noto20240101en.pdf
  • 2D simulation of chaos fractal Ver.2 2D simulation of chaos fractal Ver.2
    Fractals are visualized in the complex plane using a simple complex dynamical system equation that generates fractal chaos. This is the second version with the same formula from the previous version, but with a different graphing algorithm.You can actually change the values, etc., yourself using the slider in the upper right corner, so please experience ...
  • 2D simulation of chaos fractal Ver.1 2D simulation of chaos fractal Ver.1
    Fractals are visualized in the complex number plane using a simple complex dynamical system equation that generates fractal chaos.You can actually change the values and so on by yourself from the upper right slider, so please experience the various changes of chaos fractals. How to use:<Operation on the screen>Pan: Move the screen while holding down the ...
  • Lecturer Erica Uehara arrived on April 1, 2023.
    Lecturer Erica Uehara arrived on April 1, 2023.
  • Two PhD (Informatics) and two MSc (Informatics) students received their degrees.
    On March 23, 2023, Tomoyuki Mao and Shinji Kakinaka received the degree of Doctor (Informatics), and Ryo Nakabayashi and Takumi Kano received the degree of Master (Informatics) and graduated from our laboratory. Degree Conferral Ceremony: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrjtAo77vAU Mr. Mao (working adult, Toshiba Information Systems) was awarded a doctorate (informatics) by the president as a representative of the doctorate (informatics).
  • Renewal of website of the Laboratory of Physical Statistics (Umeno Laboratory)
    April 2023 A new website of the Physical Statistics (Umeno) Laboratory of Kyoto University has been opened. The former laboratory’s homepage is here →.http://amech.amp.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/ Thank you for your continued support.
  • Ken Umeno (Professor)
    Inventor of quasar encryption, chaotic Monte Carlo computation, primitive root codes and correlation analysis. Super generalized central limit theorem and universal super generalized central limit theorem were discovered in this laboratory. Since April 2012, I have been Professor at Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University. I have been continuously studying chaos since the 1990s, while at ...
  • Erica Uehara (Junior Associate Professor)
    I’m the junior associate professor of the laboratory of physical statistics of the department of applied mathematics and physics from April 1st, 2023. My research focuses on the statistical properties of random walks with topological constraints: I’ve studied on a circular random walk (random polygon), which has the topological constraint that the end of the ...
  • Akira Mizuno (Researcher)
    Akira Mizuno has been involved in research on applied electrostatics and high-voltage engineering, which includes electrostatic precipitation, environmental application of non-thermal plasma, sterilization, and manipulation of single DNA molecules.  He received PhD. Degree in electrical engineering from the University of Tokyo in 1978.  He was with Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Company, Ltd., Tokyo in 1978.  In ...
  • Hiroki Tanaka (D3+)
    D. student in the Umeno Laboratory, Department of Applied Mathematics and Physics, Graduate School of Informatics, being started in April 2020. Interests: Probabilistic forecasting of earthquakes, seismic activity, complex systems, statistical physics. Recently I’m also interested in forecasting seismic activity using machine learning techniques.
  • Nagato Ohya (D2)
    Obtained US patent for image compression technique using centrality sets, “Data processing method in tree form and data processing device” granted in US8948523B2. This is a technology that can reduce the amount of data by converting an N-dimensional continuum into N+1 dimensions. From this, I study the evolution of the universe and natural phenomena. I also ...
  • Keishi Takahisa (M2)
    Keishi Takahisa (M2)
  • Yuta Tsusaka (M2)
    I joined the Department of Physical Statistics in April 2021 and received the degree of BSc in Informatics from Kyoto University in March 2022.My research focuses on detecting electromagnetic precursor phenomena of large-scale earthquakes and volcanic eruptions with the CRA (CoRrelation Analysis) algorithm and with the abnormality detection algorithm by using GNSS data. ...
  • Natuki Takenami (M2)
    I joined this laboratory from April 2021, and received a bachelor’s degree from KyotoUniversity at the end of March 2022. Since my Bachelor’s days, I have been conducting research related to the analysis of financial market trends based on the Chaotic Market Hypothesis. I believe that the application of chaos theory can be used to ...
  • Suguru Iwasaki (M2)
    I received a BSc in informatics from Kyoto University in 2022. I am interested in chaotic sequences and machine learning. I’m from Shiga prefecture, Japan.
  • Hiroki Matsuyama (M2)
    I received BSc in Applied Mathmatics and Physics from Kyoto University.I am conducting research on communication, specifically exploring the application of chaos codes to parallel transmission methods. In the future, I am interested in pursuing theoretical applications utilizing the properties of chaos, and hope to continue researching in that area.
  • Kei Yoneyama (M1)
    Kei Yoneyama (M1)
  • Kohki Takeda (M1)
    Kohki Takeda (M1)
  • Mayo Ikeda (M1)
    Mayo Ikeda (M1)