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Henri Moscovici (born 5 May 1944 in Tecuci, Romania) is a Romanian-American mathematician, specializing in non-commutative geometry and global analysis. Moscovici received his undergraduate degree in 1966 and his doctorate in 1971 at the University of Bucharest under the supervision of Gheorghe Vrânceanu. 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 Study in Princeton, New Jersey. In 1980 he joined the Ohio State University, where he held the Alice Wood Chair in Mathematics; h

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  • Henri Moscovici (* 5. Mai 1944 in Tecuci, Rumänien) ist ein rumänisch-US-amerikanischer Mathematiker. Moscovici erwarb seinen Diplomabschluss 1966 und promovierte 1971 an der Universität Bukarest bei Gheorghe Vrânceanu. 1966 bis 1971 war er Assistent am Polytechnischen Institut in Bukarest, 1971 bis 1975 am Mathematischen Institut und 1975 bis 1977 am Institut für Atomphysik und ab 1977 am INCREST in Bukarest. 1978 bis 1980 war er am Institute for Advanced Study. Er hat den Alice Wood Lehrstuhl in Mathematik an der Ohio State University, an der er seit 1980 ist. Moscovici forschte über Darstellungstheorie, globale Analysis und nicht-kommutative Geometrie (NCG), wo er seit Anfang der 1980er Jahre unter anderem mit Alain Connes zusammenarbeitete. Mit Connes bewies er einen lokalen Indexsatz in der NCG. 1990 war er Invited Speaker auf dem Internationalen Mathematikerkongress in Kyōto (Cyclic cohomology and invariants of multiply connected manifolds). 2001 erhielt er den University Distinguished Scholar Award der Ohio State. 1995 war er Guggenheim Fellow. 1999 bis 2000 war er als Scholar des Clay Mathematics Institute an der Harvard University. Er ist Fellow der American Mathematical Society. (de)
  • Henri Moscovici (born 5 May 1944 in Tecuci, Romania) is a Romanian-American mathematician, specializing in non-commutative geometry and global analysis. Moscovici received his undergraduate degree in 1966 and his doctorate in 1971 at the University of Bucharest under the supervision of Gheorghe Vrânceanu. 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 Study in Princeton, New Jersey. In 1980 he joined the Ohio State University, where he held the Alice Wood Chair in Mathematics; 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. With Connes he proved in 1990 a refinement of the Atiyah–Singer index theorem. As recounted by Connes in a 2021 interview, Moscovici became his greatest collaborator. In 1990 he was Invited Speaker with talk Cyclic cohomology and invariants of multiply connected manifold at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Kyoto. He has advised 14 Ph.D. students, including . In 2001, he received the Ohio State University Distinguished Scholar Award. 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 Mathematics in Bonn in 2009. He was elected a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2012. (en)
  • Henri Moscovici (Tecuci, 5 de maio de 1944) é um matemático romeno-estadunidense. Moscovici graduou-se em 1966 e obteve um doutorado em 1971 na Universidade de Bucareste, orientado por Gheorghe Vrânceanu. De 1966 a 1971 foi assistente no Instituto Politécnico de Bucareste. De 1978 a 1980 esteve no Instituto de Estudos Avançados de Princeton. É desde 1980 professor da cátedra Alice Wood de matemática da Universidade Estadual de Ohio. Foi palestrante do Congresso Internacional de Matemáticos em Quioto (1990: Cyclic cohomology and invariants of multiply connected manifolds). É fellow da American Mathematical Society. (pt)
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  • Henri Moscovici (* 5. Mai 1944 in Tecuci, Rumänien) ist ein rumänisch-US-amerikanischer Mathematiker. Moscovici erwarb seinen Diplomabschluss 1966 und promovierte 1971 an der Universität Bukarest bei Gheorghe Vrânceanu. 1966 bis 1971 war er Assistent am Polytechnischen Institut in Bukarest, 1971 bis 1975 am Mathematischen Institut und 1975 bis 1977 am Institut für Atomphysik und ab 1977 am INCREST in Bukarest. 1978 bis 1980 war er am Institute for Advanced Study. Er hat den Alice Wood Lehrstuhl in Mathematik an der Ohio State University, an der er seit 1980 ist. (de)
  • Henri Moscovici (born 5 May 1944 in Tecuci, Romania) is a Romanian-American mathematician, specializing in non-commutative geometry and global analysis. Moscovici received his undergraduate degree in 1966 and his doctorate in 1971 at the University of Bucharest under the supervision of Gheorghe Vrânceanu. 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 Study in Princeton, New Jersey. In 1980 he joined the Ohio State University, where he held the Alice Wood Chair in Mathematics; h (en)
  • Henri Moscovici (Tecuci, 5 de maio de 1944) é um matemático romeno-estadunidense. Moscovici graduou-se em 1966 e obteve um doutorado em 1971 na Universidade de Bucareste, orientado por Gheorghe Vrânceanu. De 1966 a 1971 foi assistente no Instituto Politécnico de Bucareste. De 1978 a 1980 esteve no Instituto de Estudos Avançados de Princeton. É desde 1980 professor da cátedra Alice Wood de matemática da Universidade Estadual de Ohio. Foi palestrante do Congresso Internacional de Matemáticos em Quioto (1990: Cyclic cohomology and invariants of multiply connected manifolds). (pt)
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