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Mihnea Popa
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'''Mihnea Popa''' (born 11 August 1973) is a Romanian-American mathematician, specializing in algebraic geometry.<ref name=CV></ref>
Pops received his bachelor's degree in 1996 from the [[University of Bucharest]]. He studied mathematics at [[University of California, Los Angeles|UCLA]] from 1996 to 1997 and then received in 2001 his PhD from the [[University of Michigan]] with thesis advisor [[Robert Lazarsfeld]] and thesis ''Linear Series on Moduli Spaces of Vector Bundles on Curves''.<ref></ref> Popa was from 2001 to 2005 Benjamin Peirce Assistant Professor at [[Harvard University]] and from 2005 to 2007 an assistant professor at the [[University of Chicago]]. At the [[University of Illinois at Chicago]] he was from 2007 to 2011 an associate professor and from 2011 to 2014 a full professor. Since 2014 he is a full professor at [[Northwestern University]].<ref name=CV/>
In 1996 Popa was elected a member of the Mathematical Institute of the [[Romanian Academy of Sciences]]. He was an AMS Centennial Fellow in 2005–2007, a Sloan Research Fellow in 2007–2009, and a Simons Fellow in 2015–2016. In 2015 he was elected a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society.<ref name=CV/> In 2018 he was an Invited Speaker of the [[International Congress of Mathematicians ]] in [[Rio de Janeiro]].<ref>''D-modules in birational geometry'', ICM 2018, [https://ift.tt/2wjZGT1 Arxiv]</ref>
==Selected publications==
* with Giuseppe Pareschi: Regularity on abelian varieties I, J. Amer. Math. Soc., Vol. 16, 2003, pp. 285–302. [https://ift.tt/2Pwxg0U Arxiv]
* with Gavril Farkas: Effective divisors on <math>\bar{M}_g</math>, curves on K3 surfaces, and the Slope Conjecture, J. Algebraic Geom., Vol. 14, 2005, pp. 241–267. [https://ift.tt/2weYHDw Arxiv]
* with [[Lawrence Ein]], R. Lazarsfeld, [[Mircea Mustaţă]], Michael Nakamaye: Asymptotic invariants of base loci, Ann. Inst. Fourier, Volume 56, 2006, pp. 1701–1734. [https://ift.tt/2PqijgR Arxiv]
* with [[Robert Lazarsfeld]]: Derivative complex, BGG correspondence, and numerical inequalities for compact Kähler manifolds, Invent. Math., Vol. 182, 2010, pp. 605–633. [https://ift.tt/2weYJLE Arxiv]
* with Christian Schnell: Generic vanishing theory via mixed Hodge modules, Forum of Mathematics, Sigma 1, 2013, pp. 1–60. [https://ift.tt/2Pw3itO Arxiv]
* with C. Schnell: Kodaira dimension and zeros of holomorphic one-forms, Ann. of Math., Vol. 179, 2014, pp. 1–12. [https://ift.tt/2weZp3E Arxiv]
* Kodaira-Saito vanishing and applications, L'Enseignement Mathémathique, Vol. 62, 2016, pp. 49–89. [https://ift.tt/2PxWbBc Arxiv]
* Positivity for Hodge modules and geometric applications, in [https://ift.tt/2weYKiG Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics, Vol. 97, Part I, Algebraic Geometry: Salt Lake City 2015], pp. 555–584. [https://ift.tt/1XVDK95 Arxiv]
* with Mircea Mustaţă: Hodge Ideals, Memoirs AMS 2016, [https://ift.tt/2wmZySA Arxiv]
* with C. Schnell: Viehweg's hyperbolicity conjecture for families with maximum variation, Invent. Math., Vol. 208, 2017, pp. 677–713, [https://ift.tt/2Pxi3fM Arxiv]
* with Giuseppe Pareschi, Christian Schnell: Hodge modules on complex tori and generic vanishing for compact Kähler manifolds, Geom. Topol., Volume 21, 2017, pp. 2419–2460 [https://ift.tt/1QgIYXs Arxiv]
* with Mustaţă: Hodge ideals for <math>\mathbb{Q}</math>-Divisors, Parts I,II, [https://ift.tt/2Pwxh4Y Arxiv 2018, part I], [https://ift.tt/2wmZzWE Arxiv, Part II]
==References==
<references/>
==External links==
* [https://ift.tt/2PxWcVM Homepage]
[[Category:20th-century American mathematicians]]
[[Category:21st-century American mathematicians]]
[[Category:Romanian mathematicians]]
[[Category:University of Bucharest alumni]]
[[Category:University of Michigan alumni]]
[[Category:University of Illinois at Chicago faculty]]
[[Category:Northwestern University faculty]]
[[Category:Fellows of the American Mathematical Society]]
[[Category:1973 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
Pops received his bachelor's degree in 1996 from the [[University of Bucharest]]. He studied mathematics at [[University of California, Los Angeles|UCLA]] from 1996 to 1997 and then received in 2001 his PhD from the [[University of Michigan]] with thesis advisor [[Robert Lazarsfeld]] and thesis ''Linear Series on Moduli Spaces of Vector Bundles on Curves''.<ref></ref> Popa was from 2001 to 2005 Benjamin Peirce Assistant Professor at [[Harvard University]] and from 2005 to 2007 an assistant professor at the [[University of Chicago]]. At the [[University of Illinois at Chicago]] he was from 2007 to 2011 an associate professor and from 2011 to 2014 a full professor. Since 2014 he is a full professor at [[Northwestern University]].<ref name=CV/>
In 1996 Popa was elected a member of the Mathematical Institute of the [[Romanian Academy of Sciences]]. He was an AMS Centennial Fellow in 2005–2007, a Sloan Research Fellow in 2007–2009, and a Simons Fellow in 2015–2016. In 2015 he was elected a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society.<ref name=CV/> In 2018 he was an Invited Speaker of the [[International Congress of Mathematicians ]] in [[Rio de Janeiro]].<ref>''D-modules in birational geometry'', ICM 2018, [https://ift.tt/2wjZGT1 Arxiv]</ref>
==Selected publications==
* with Giuseppe Pareschi: Regularity on abelian varieties I, J. Amer. Math. Soc., Vol. 16, 2003, pp. 285–302. [https://ift.tt/2Pwxg0U Arxiv]
* with Gavril Farkas: Effective divisors on <math>\bar{M}_g</math>, curves on K3 surfaces, and the Slope Conjecture, J. Algebraic Geom., Vol. 14, 2005, pp. 241–267. [https://ift.tt/2weYHDw Arxiv]
* with [[Lawrence Ein]], R. Lazarsfeld, [[Mircea Mustaţă]], Michael Nakamaye: Asymptotic invariants of base loci, Ann. Inst. Fourier, Volume 56, 2006, pp. 1701–1734. [https://ift.tt/2PqijgR Arxiv]
* with [[Robert Lazarsfeld]]: Derivative complex, BGG correspondence, and numerical inequalities for compact Kähler manifolds, Invent. Math., Vol. 182, 2010, pp. 605–633. [https://ift.tt/2weYJLE Arxiv]
* with Christian Schnell: Generic vanishing theory via mixed Hodge modules, Forum of Mathematics, Sigma 1, 2013, pp. 1–60. [https://ift.tt/2Pw3itO Arxiv]
* with C. Schnell: Kodaira dimension and zeros of holomorphic one-forms, Ann. of Math., Vol. 179, 2014, pp. 1–12. [https://ift.tt/2weZp3E Arxiv]
* Kodaira-Saito vanishing and applications, L'Enseignement Mathémathique, Vol. 62, 2016, pp. 49–89. [https://ift.tt/2PxWbBc Arxiv]
* Positivity for Hodge modules and geometric applications, in [https://ift.tt/2weYKiG Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics, Vol. 97, Part I, Algebraic Geometry: Salt Lake City 2015], pp. 555–584. [https://ift.tt/1XVDK95 Arxiv]
* with Mircea Mustaţă: Hodge Ideals, Memoirs AMS 2016, [https://ift.tt/2wmZySA Arxiv]
* with C. Schnell: Viehweg's hyperbolicity conjecture for families with maximum variation, Invent. Math., Vol. 208, 2017, pp. 677–713, [https://ift.tt/2Pxi3fM Arxiv]
* with Giuseppe Pareschi, Christian Schnell: Hodge modules on complex tori and generic vanishing for compact Kähler manifolds, Geom. Topol., Volume 21, 2017, pp. 2419–2460 [https://ift.tt/1QgIYXs Arxiv]
* with Mustaţă: Hodge ideals for <math>\mathbb{Q}</math>-Divisors, Parts I,II, [https://ift.tt/2Pwxh4Y Arxiv 2018, part I], [https://ift.tt/2wmZzWE Arxiv, Part II]
==References==
<references/>
==External links==
* [https://ift.tt/2PxWcVM Homepage]
[[Category:20th-century American mathematicians]]
[[Category:21st-century American mathematicians]]
[[Category:Romanian mathematicians]]
[[Category:University of Bucharest alumni]]
[[Category:University of Michigan alumni]]
[[Category:University of Illinois at Chicago faculty]]
[[Category:Northwestern University faculty]]
[[Category:Fellows of the American Mathematical Society]]
[[Category:1973 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
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