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Prof. Dr. Niko Naumann is a faculty member at the University of Regensburg, affiliated with the Department of Mathematics (NWF I - Mathematics). His research focuses on the intersection of Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry and Motivic Homotopy Theory.
His work explores stable homotopy theory, equivariant algebraic K-theory, and the application of topological modular forms to arithmetic problems. Notable collaborations include researchers such as Tobias Barthel, Akhil Mathew, and Justin Noel.
The 15 most recent publications span topics in homotopy theory, algebraic geometry, and number theory, with a particular emphasis on nilpotence theorems, motivic spectra, and arithmetic invariants. Key journals include Inventiones Mathematicae, Advances in Mathematics, and Geom. Topol.
Niko Naumann’s departmental role includes leadership in international academic exchange programs like ERASMUS. Current advisees or students are not explicitly listed in the provided text.
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