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Henri Moscovici (born 5 May 1944 in Tecuci, Romania) is a Romanian-American mathematician,[1] specializing in non-commutative geometry and global analysis.[2]

Moscovici received his undergraduate degree in 1966 and his doctorate in 1971 at the University of Bucharest under the supervision of Gheorghe Vrânceanu.[3] From 1966 to 1971 Moscovici was an assistant at Politehnica University of Bucharest, from 1971 to 1975 at the Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy and from 1975 to 1977 at the Institute of Atomic Physics in Măgurele, and from 1977 at the INCREST in Bucharest. In 1978 he left for the United States, where he was a visitor at the Institute for Advanced StudyinPrinceton, New Jersey. In 1980 he joined the Ohio State University, where he held the Alice Wood Chair in Mathematics;[4] he is now a Professor Emeritus there.

Moscovici does research on representation theory, global analysis, and non-commutative geometry, in which he has collaborated with, among others, Alain Connes, since the two met at the Institute for Advanced Study in 1978.[5] With Connes he proved in 1990 a refinement of the Atiyah–Singer index theorem.[6][7] As recounted by Connes in a 2021 interview, Moscovici became his greatest collaborator.[5]

In 1990 he was Invited Speaker with talk Cyclic cohomology and invariants of multiply connected manifold at the International Congress of MathematiciansinKyoto.[8] He has advised 14 Ph.D. students, including András Némethi [hu].[3]

In 2001, he received the Ohio State University Distinguished Scholar Award.[9] In 1995 he was a Guggenheim Fellow. From 1999 to 2000 he was at Harvard University as a scholar of the Clay Mathematics Institute. A conference in his honor was held at the Hausdorff Center for MathematicsinBonn in 2009.[10][11] He was elected a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2012.

Selected publications

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References

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  1. ^ Biographical information from Annual Report, Institute of Advanced Studies, 1980
  • ^ "Henri Moscovici". Department of Mathematics, Ohio State University. 2013-10-17.
  • ^ a b Henri Moscovici at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  • ^ "Alice Louise Ridenour Wood, Endowed Chairs, College of Arts and Sciences". Ohio State University. 2018-12-06.
  • ^ a b Jackson, Allyn (2021). "Interview with Alain Connes". celebratio.org. Celebratio Mathematica. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
  • ^ Connes, Alain; Moscovici, Henri (1990), "Cyclic cohomology, the Novikov conjecture and hyperbolic groups" (PDF), Topology, 29 (3): 345–388, doi:10.1016/0040-9383(90)90003-3, Zbl 0759.58047
  • ^ Skandalis, Georges (2001). "Géométrie non commutative, opérateur de signature transverse et algèbres de Hopf (d'après Connes et Moscovici)" (PDF). Séminaire Bourbaki (892).
  • ^ Moscovici, Henri (1990). "Cyclic cohomology and invariants of multiply connected manifolds". In: Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians. Vol. 1. pp. 675–688. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.466.1366.
  • ^ "Distinguished Scholar Award". Ohio State University newspaper, onCampus online. Vol. 30, no. 21. 24 May 2001.
  • ^ Connes, Alain; Gorokhovsky, Alexander; Lesch, Matthias; Pflaum, Markus; Rangipour, Bahram, eds. (2011). Noncommutative Geometry and Global Analysis: Conference in Honor of Henri Moscovici, June 29–July 4, 2009, Bonn, Germany. Contemporary Mathematics. Vol. 546. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society. ISBN 978-0-8218-4944-6. MR 2815127.
  • ^ "Mathematical Institute of the University of Bonn – Events". www.math.uni-bonn.de. Hausdorff Center for Mathematics. Retrieved February 23, 2022.
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