Jin Akiyama (Japanese: 秋山仁; born 1946) is a Japanese mathematician, known for his appearances on Japanese prime-time television (NHK) presenting magic tricks with mathematical explanations.[1] He is director of the Mathematical Education Research Center at the Tokyo University of Science, and professor emeritus at Tokai University.[2]
Akiyama is a founder of the Japan Conference on Discrete and Computational Geometry, Graphs, and Games (JCDCG3),[3] the founding managing editor of Graphs and Combinatorics,
and the author of the books A Day's Adventure in Math Wonderland (with Mari-Jo Ruiz, World Scientific, 2008),[4]Factors and Factorizations of Graphs (with Mikio Kano, Lecture Notes in Mathematics 2031, Springer, 2011),[5] and Treks Into Intuitive Geometry: The World of Polygons and Polyhedra (with Kiyoko Matsunaga, Springer, 2015).[6] He is also the namesake of a Nintendo DS game, Master Jin Jin's IQ Challenge.
Akiyama's lectures sometimes also include musical performances by him, on accordion or xylophone.[3]