Proper noun
Matsui (plural Matsuis)
A surname from Japanese.
After a moment of silence was observed at 8:15 a.m., the exact time of the bombing on Aug 6, 1945, Matsui said the city recovered as a result of people working closely not to repeat its tragic past. Source: Internet
After the defeat, Matsui admitted he hadn’t done enough to persuade voters. Source: Internet
A problem for finding a pagoda function (which concludes the infeasibility of a given problem) is formulated as a linear programming problem and solvable in polynomial time (see Kiyomi and Matsui 2001). Source: Internet
“Civil society must reject self-centred nationalism and unite against all threats,” Matsui said at the annual ceremony at Peace Memorial Park, Xinhua reported. Source: Internet
Kiyomi and Matsui (2001) proposed an efficient method for solving peg solitaire problems. Source: Internet
In the interrogation in Sugamo prison preceding the trial Matsui admitted that he heard about the many outrages committed by his troops from Japanese diplomats when he entered Nanking on December 17, 1937. Source: Internet