American mathematician
Eric Katz is a mathematician working in combinatorial algebraic geometry and arithmetic geometry . He is currently an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics at Ohio State University .
In joint work with Karim Adiprasito and June Huh , he resolved the Heron–Rota–Welsh conjecture on the log-concavity of the characteristic polynomial of matroids .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] With Joseph Rabinoff and David Zureick-Brown , he has given bounds on rational and torsion points on curves .[ 6]
Education
Katz went to Beachwood High School , in Beachwood, Ohio , a suburb of Cleveland . After earning a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Ohio State University in 1999, he pursued graduate studies at Stanford University , obtaining his Doctor of Philosophy in 2004 with a thesis written under the direction of Yakov Eliashberg and Ravi Vakil .[ 7]
References
^ Eric Katz (2005-07-15). "Formalism for Relative Gromov-Witten Invariants" . Retrieved May 24, 2019 .
^ "Combinatorics and more" . 14 August 2015.
^ "A Path Less Taken to the Peak of the Math World" . Quanta Magazine . Retrieved 2017-07-01 .
^ "Hodge theory of matroids" (PDF) , Notices of the AMS , retrieved 2017-07-03
^ Baker, Matt. "Hodge Theory and Combinatorics" (PDF) . 2017 AMS Current Events Bulletin . Retrieved 2017-07-04 .
^ Katz, Eric; Rabinoff, Joseph; Zureick-Brown, David (2016), Diophantine and tropical geometry, and uniformity of rational points on curves , arXiv :1606.09618 , Bibcode :2016arXiv160609618K
^ Eric Katz at the Mathematics Genealogy Project