Jan Denef

{{short description|Belgian mathematician}}

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Jan Denef (born 4 September 1951) is a Belgian mathematician. He is an Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KU Leuven).{{cite web|url=https://wis.kuleuven.be/algebra/members|title=Section of Algebra members at KU Leuven}}

Denef obtained his PhD from KU Leuven in 1975 with a thesis on Hilbert's tenth problem; his advisors were Louis Philippe Bouckaert and Willem Kuijk.{{MathGenealogy |id=90814}}

He is a specialist of model theory, number theory and algebraic geometry. He is well known for his early work on Hilbert's tenth problem and for developing the theory of motivic integration in a series of papers with François Loeser. He has also worked on computational number theory.

Recently he proved a conjecture of Jean-Louis Colliot-Thélène which generalizes the Ax–Kochen theorem.

In 2002 Denef was an Invited Speaker at the International Congresses of Mathematicians in Beijing. His Hirsch-index is 24.

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Publications

  • {{cite journal|last1=Denef|first1=Jan|last2=Loeser|first2= François|

authorlink2=François Loeser|title=Motivic Igusa zeta functions|

journal=Journal of Algebraic Geometry|volume= 7|year=1998|issue=3|

pages=505–537|mr=1618144}}

  • {{cite journal|last1=Denef|first1=Jan|last2=Loeser|first2= François|

authorlink2=François Loeser|title=Germs of arcs on singular algebraic varieties and motivic integration|journal= Inventiones Mathematicae |volume=135 |year=1999|issue= 1|pages= 201–232|mr=1664700|doi=10.1007/s002220050284|arxiv=math/9803039|bibcode=1999InMat.135..201D|s2cid=13374510 }}