Jean-Benoît Bost


Jean-Benoît Bost is a French mathematician.

Education and career

In 1977 Bost graduated from the Lycée Louis-le-Grand and finished first in the Concours général, the national competition for the places at the elite schools. Bost studied from 1979 to 1983 at the École Normale Supérieure, where he was from 1984 to 1988 agrégé-préparateur and worked under the direction of Alain Connes. From 1988 he was chargé de recherches and from 1993 directeur de recherches at CNRS. From 1993 to 2006 he was maître de conferences at the École polytechnique. He has been a professor at l'Université Paris-Saclay in Orsay since 1998.
Bost deals with noncommutative geometry with applications to quantum field theory, algebraic geometry, and arithmetic geometry. The eponymous Bost conjecture is a generalization of the Baum–Connes conjecture.
In 1990 he received the Prix Peccot-Vimont of the Collège de France. In 2002 he received the Prix Élie Cartan of the Académie des sciences. In 1986 he was an invited speaker at the International Congress on Mathematical Physics in Marseille. In 2006 he was an invited speaker with talk Evaluation maps, slopes, and algebraicity criteria at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid.
From 2005 to 2015 Bost was a senior member of the Institut Universitaire de France. He was elected in 2012 a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society and in 2016 a member of Academia Europaea.

Selected publications