Zoé Chatzidakis

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Zoé Chatzidakis (2nd from left), Oberwolfach 2014

Zoé Maria Chatzidakis is a French mathematician who studies model theory and its application in algebra .

She received her PhD from Yale University in 1984 with Angus Macintyre ( Model theory of profinite groups ), was four years as an instructor and assistant professor at Princeton University and was at CNRS from 1988 , where she worked in the group for mathematical logic at the university Paris VII and then at the École normal supérieure (Paris) (Rue d'Ulm) did research and became director of research.

She was invited speaker at the International Mathematicians Congress 2014 in Madrid ( Model theory of difference fields and applications to algebraic dynamics ) and 2000 at the European Mathematicians Congress in Barcelona . In 2013 she received the Leconte Prize of the Academie des Sciences.

She made significant contributions to the model theory of bodies (including evaluated bodies , finite bodies, bodies with excellent automorphism for the study of difference equations (Difference Fields)) and published with Ehud Hrushovski and Anand Pillay , among others .

Fonts

  • with Ehud Hrushovski: Model theory of difference fields, Transactions of the AMS, Volume 351, 1999, pp. 2007-3071, pdf

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Individual evidence

  1. Zoé Chatzidakis in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used
  2. ^ Prix ​​Leconte to Chatzidakis, Academie des Sciences, pdf