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Thomas Reichelt is a Researcher at the University of Mannheim within the School of Business Informatics and Business Mathematics, focusing on Mathematics. His research bridges algebraic geometry, differential equations, and mirror symmetry, with a particular emphasis on Frobenius manifolds, Hodge theory, and hypergeometric systems.
- Current Projects: Mirror symmetry, irregular singularities, and tautological systems.
- Former Projects: SÉDIGA (2009–2012), SISYPH (2014–2016).
Reichelt's work explores the intersection of algebraic structures and geometric phenomena, particularly in singular spaces and quantum models. His publications span topics like GKZ-systems, weight filtrations, and logarithmic degenerations, often involving collaborations with leading mathematicians such as Christian Sevenheck and Uli Walther. Recent papers address holonomic rank problems and Lyubeznik-type invariants.
Scientific Awards:
- Emmy Noether Research Group Fellowship
Reichelt's research group investigates the deep connections between algebraic geometry and mathematical physics, contributing to both theoretical frameworks and computational methods in D-module theory.
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