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Ginban Kaleidoscope The series was written by Rei Kaihara and illustrated by Hiro Suzuhira. The series was published by Shueisha under the "Super Dash Bunko" imprint. The series won the Grand Prize in the 2nd Super Dash Novel Rookie of the Year Award. A total of 9 volumes were published.
Discrete logarithm records In July 2009, Joppe W. Bos, Marcelo E. Kaihara, Thorsten Kleinjung, Arjen K. Lenstra and Peter L. Montgomery announced that they had carried out a discrete logarithm computation on an elliptic curve modulo a 112-bit prime. The computation was done on a cluster of over 200 PlayStation 3 game consoles over about 6 months. They used the common parallelized version of Pollard rho method.
Commission on Health Research for Development The Commission’s work was coordinated by a secretariat, run by Lincoln Chen, Sunil Chacko and David Bell at Harvard University; Richard Feachem and David Bradley at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; and Shigekoto Kaihara at Tokyo University. The Secretariat was supported by 24 professional, research and administrative staff during the course of its work. Dr. Sunil Chacko was the sole full-time professional staff member for much of the life of the Commission.
Hiromi Isozaki (athlete) Isozaki established herself as the nation's top sprinter at a very early age. She won a 100 m/200 m double at the Japan Championships in Athletics in 1981 at age sixteen. The following year she won the 200 m national title in a championship record of 24.18 seconds. This improved the Japanese national record of Kaihara Sumiko (24.27). She later improved to 24 seconds flat and this would last as the record until 1992, when Kazue Kakinuma became the first Japanese woman under 24 seconds for the event.