Guido Bosco
Email: gbosco at math.princeton.edu
Office: Fine Hall 404
I am an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Princeton University. Previously, I was a postdoctoral fellow at the Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik in Bonn. I obtained my PhD in 2023 at Sorbonne Université, within the Institut de mathématiques de Jussieu – Paris Rive Gauche.My research interests lie in arithmetic geometry.
Analytic de Rham stacks of Fargues–Fontaine curves
(with J. Anschütz, A.-C. Le Bras, J. E. Rodríguez Camargo, P. Scholze), arXiv, PDF.Torsion in p-adic étale cohomology: remarks and conjectures, arXiv, PDF.
Rational p-adic Hodge theory for rigid-analytic varieties, arXiv, PDF.
On the p-adic pro-étale cohomology of Drinfeld symmetric spaces, arXiv, PDF.
D-modules on the Fargues–Fontaine curve (MPIM, April 2024), notes.
Hodge theory for p-adic analytic varieties (IAS, January 2024), video.
Papers
The PDF versions here are generally more up-to-date than those on arXiv.
Selected Talks