Tent studied mathematics, linguistics, and computer science at the University of Kiel from 1982 to 1988, obtaining a PhD in linguistics in 1988. After a year as a postdoctoral fellow at the Western University in Canada, she earned a diploma in mathematics in 1989 from the University of Kiel.[2] She moved to the University of Notre Dame in the United States for doctoral study in mathematics, and completed her PhD there in 1994. Her dissertation, Classifying totally categorical groups (and others), was supervised by Steven A. Buechler.[2][3]
With Martin Ziegler, Tent is the co-author of a book on model theory, A Course in Model Theory (Lecture Notes in Logic 40, Cambridge University Press, 2012).[5] She is also the editor of Tits Buildings and the Model Theory of Groups (London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, Vol. 291, Cambridge University Press, 2002)[6] and of Groups and Analysis: The Legacy of Hermann Weyl (London Mathematical Society Lecture Notes Series, Vol. 354, Cambridge University Press, 2008),[7] and co-editor of Lectures in Model Theory (with Franziska Jahnke and Daniel Palacín, Münster Lectures in Mathematics, European Mathematical Society, 2018).
Zaldivar, Felipe (September 2012), "Review", MAA Reviews, Mathematical Association of America
^Tent, Katrin (2002), "Tits Buildings and the Model Theory of Groups", London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 291 (3), doi:10.1017/CBO9780511549786
^Review of Groups and Analysis : The Legacy of Hermann Weyl:
Berg, Michael (January 2009), "Review", MAA Reviews, Mathematical Association of America