
معرفی
Agnès Beaudry is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Colorado Boulder, specializing in algebraic topology and stable homotopy theory. Her research focuses on chromatic homotopy theory, equivariant homotopy theory, and their connections to condensed matter physics. She develops mathematical frameworks to understand topological phases in quantum systems and studies interactions between homotopy theory and quantum physics.
Beaudry investigates how algebraic topology techniques can be applied to analyze quantum spin systems and topological phases of matter. Her work reconstructs spectral sequences and duality resolutions to uncover fundamental structures in stable homotopy theory. Recent publications demonstrate her interdisciplinary approach combining mathematical physics with advanced topological methods.
Her extensive publication record demonstrates consistent contributions to homotopy theory, with recent work focusing on K(2)-localization, Morava stabilizer groups, and parametrized quantum systems. She actively mentors graduate students and contributes to mathematical physics collaborations.




