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Franz-Viktor Kuhlmann is a Professor Emeritus within the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Saskatchewan. His research encompasses a wide array of topics within valuation theory, field theory, and model theory, with specific interests in algebraic arithmetic and algebraic geometry. Kuhlmann's work includes significant contributions to the understanding of local uniformization, desingularization in arbitrary characteristic, and the generalizations of the Ax-Kochen-Ershov Theorem alongside quantifier elimination techniques. His exploration into ordered structures, including lexicographic products of ordered sets and ultrametric spaces, provides a foundation for ongoing research in fixed point theorems and ordered fields. Kuhlmann has a comprehensive educational background and has published extensively in the area of valuations and their applications. He also maintains a personal website to share further insights into his research and academic contributions.
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