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Michael K. Brown is an Associate Professor at Auburn University, with his office located in Parker Hall 235. His research specializes in commutative algebra and algebraic geometry, focusing on structural properties of algebraic systems and geometric interpretations. Dr. Brown's investigations span homological methods, singularity theory, and K-theoretic frameworks, often leveraging collaborations to advance these domains.
His work primarily explores:
- Homological constructions in algebraic geometry (e.g., derived categories, matrix factorizations)
- K-theoretic invariants for singularities and noncommutative spaces
- Computational and combinatorial aspects of commutative algebra
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2022-2025) reveals dominant themes in homological algebra (dg-algebras, free resolutions), singularity categories, toric geometry, and equivariant K-theory. Collaborative work features prominently, with frequent co-authors including Daniel Erman, Mark E. Walker, and Prashanth Sridhar.
Research funding includes active NSF support through grants DMS-2302373 and DMS-2412042. Dr. Brown also contributes to mathematical software, developing tools for multigraded algebra and Schur complex computations.
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