Pedro D. González
Professor
Mathematics
Complutense University of Madrid
Spain
Biography
"Pedro Daniel González Pérez was born in Gran Canaria in 1972. He had a degree on Math at the Univ. La Laguna (ULL). During the preparation of his PhD he benefited from several long stays at École Normale Supérieure in Paris. He obtained his PhD in Mathematics at Univ. La Laguna in 2000 and also at the Univ. Paris 7 in 2002. He obtained a posgraduate grant from La Caixa and the French Government and a Marie Curie Individual Fellowships from the EU. He also was assistant professor at the Universities of Paris 6 and Univ. Complutense de Madrid. He was selected by the Ramón y Cajal program in 2005, soon after he joined the ICMAT, and he has now permanent position at the Univ. Complutense de Madrid. His research lines are framed within Algebraic Geometry and Commutative Algebra, in connection with Singularity Theory. He is also member of the research group of UCM Grupo Singular"
Research Interest
Algebraic Geometry and Commutative Algebra, in connection with Singularity Theory.
Publications
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Motivic Poincaré series, toric singularities and logarithmic jacobian ideals , con Helena Cobo Pablos, Journal of Algebraic Geometry, Vol. 21, no. 3, 495-529, 2012.
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Log canonical thresholds of quasi-ordinary hypersurface singularities , con Nero Budur y Manuel González Villa, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc., Vol. 140, Nº 12, pag. 4075-4083, 2012.
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Arithmetic Motivic Poincaré series of toric varieties , con Helena Cobo, Algebra and Number Theory, Vol 7, no. 2, 405- 430, 2013.