Elisabeth Bouscaren

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Elisabeth Bouscaren, Oberwolfach 1988

Élisabeth Bouscaren (* 1956 ) is a French mathematician who deals with algebraic geometry, algebra and mathematical logic ( model theory ).

Bouscaren received his doctorate in 1979 from the University of Paris VII (Doctorat de 3ème Cycle) and habilitated in 1985 (Doctorat d'État). From 1981 she was there Chargé de Recherche of the CNRS and in 2005 moved to the University of Paris-South . Since 2007 she has been Research Director of the CNRS.

She has been a visiting scholar at Yale University , the University of Notre Dame, and the MSRI . She published a book on the proof of the Mordell-Lang conjecture by Ehud Hrushovski .

In 2002 she was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Beijing (Groups interpretable in fields), she was selected as Gödel Lecturer 2020.

Fonts (selection)

  • Model theory and geometry, in: Logic Colloquium 2000, Association for Symbolic Logic, 2005, pp. 3-31
  • Editor: Model Theory and Algebraic Geometry. An introduction to E. Hrushovski's proof of the Geometric Mordell-Lang Conjecture, LN in mathematics 1696, Springer 1999
  • with E. Hrushovski: One-based theories, J. Symb. Logic, Volume 59, 1994, pp. 579-595.
  • Théorie des modèles et conjecture de Manin-Mumford [d'après Ehud Hrushovski], Séminaire Bourbaki 870, March 2000
  • with F. Delon: Groups definable in separably closed fields, Trans. Amer. Soc., Vol. 354, 2002, pp. 945-960.
  • with F. Delon: Minimal groups in separably closed fields, J. Symb. Logic, Volume 67, 2002, pp. 239-259.

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