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Dima Arinkin is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, specializing in algebraic geometry with significant contributions to geometric representation theory and mathematical physics.
His research focuses on:
- Geometric Langlands Program: Developing frameworks connecting automorphic forms and Galois representations through geometric methods
- Moduli Spaces: Analyzing spaces of algebraic connections, Higgs bundles, and their compactifications
- D-modules: Studying systems of linear differential equations via algebraic geometry
- Integrable Systems: Investigating geometric structures in soliton theory and Painlevé equations
- Irregular Singularities: Exploring connections with irregular behavior on algebraic curves
Analysis of his publications (2008-2016) reveals consistent advancement in geometric Langlands through derived algebraic geometry techniques, particularly in relating singular support of sheaves to automorphic forms and establishing oper structures for connections.
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