Caterina Consani

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Caterina Consani , also Katia Consani, is an Italian mathematician who studies non-commutative geometry , arithmetic geometry, and number theory.

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Consani obtained her bachelor's degree ( summa cum laude ) from the University of Genoa in 1986 and received her doctorate in 1993 from the Universities of Genoa and Turin with Claudio Pedrini ( Intersection Theories and K-Theory on Singular Varieties ). Another doctorate (Ph. D.) followed in 1996 at the University of Chicago with Spencer Bloch ( Double Complexes and Euler L-Factors on Degenerations of Algebraic Varieties ). She was then a Moore Instructor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology until 1999 and a member of the Institute for Advanced Study in 1999/2000 . In 2000 she became an Assistant Professor and in 2003 an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto . In 2005 she became an Associate Professor and in 2008 Professor of Mathematics at Johns Hopkins University . She was visiting scholar at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics and the Hausdorff Research Institute in Bonn , at IHES , at the Mittag-Leffler Institute , at the Collège de France , at the Institute Henri Poincaré , at the Fields Institute in Toronto and several times at the Mathematical Research Institute Oberwolfach .

She is particularly concerned with applications of non-commutative geometry in the sense of Alain Connes to number theory, collaborating with Connes and Matilde Marcolli .

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  • Editor with Matilde Marcolli Noncommutative geometry and number theory: where arithmetic meets geometry and physics , Vieweg 2006
  • Editor with Alain Connes Noncommutative geometry, arithmetic, and related topics , Proceedings of the 21st Meeting of the Japan-US Mathematics Institute, The Johns Hopkins University Press 2011
  • Connes, Consani: The arithmetic site, 2014, Arxiv

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