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Lutz Hille is an Adjunct Professor in the Mathematical Institute at the University of Münster, Germany. His research focuses on the intersections of Algebraic Geometry, Representation Theory, and Commutative Algebra, with significant contributions to quiver theory, moduli spaces, and tilting theory.
- Key research areas include cluster algebras, toric geometry, and geometric invariant theory
- Prominent work involves exceptional sequences, prehomogeneous spaces, and Dynkin curves
- Organized conferences like 'Interactions between commutative algebra, representation theory, and algebraic geometry' (2019) in memory of Ragnar-Olaf Buchweitz
His recent publications explore tilting modules, spherical modules for Auslander algebras, and moduli spaces of curves. While no specific awards are mentioned, his extensive teaching history at the University of Münster covers advanced topics in reflection groups, platonic solids, and algebraic geometry. He maintains a central role in organizing academic events and spatial planning for the mathematics faculty.
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