Leila Khatami

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Leila Khatami (born 1975) is a research mathematician working in commutative algebra and a daughter of former Iranian president Mohammad Khatami. She obtained her PhD in 2003 at the University of Tehran from Siamak Yassemi. She has also been mentioned occasionally in the Western media in reference to her father's personal situation [1]. She is married to Pedram Safari, also a researcher in mathematics, currently visiting Harvard University.

[edit] Selected publications

  • Khatami, Leila. A note on Gorenstein injective dimension, arXiv:math/06055578.
  • Khatami, Leila; Yassemi, Siamak. Cohen-Macaulayness of tensor products, Rocky Mountain J. Math. 34 (2004), no. 1, 205-213.

[edit] References

  1. Home page at Harvard University (visiting).