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Christian Voigt is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Glasgow's School of Mathematics and Statistics. His research focuses on noncommutative geometry, with connections to number theory, topology, and mathematical physics. He specializes in operator K-theory, cyclic cohomology, and quantum groups, particularly their applications to problems in noncommutative geometry and representation theory.
Voigt has contributed extensively to the study of quantum groups, including work on quantum automorphism groups, the Baum-Connes conjecture, and the Plancherel formula for complex semisimple quantum groups. His research often intersects with functional analysis, operator algebras, and algebraic topology. Notable collaborations include projects on Hecke algebras, bicolimits of C*-categories, and quantum Cuntz-Krieger algebras.
His publications span topics such as the approximation property for locally compact quantum groups, infinite quantum permutations, and deformations of classical Lie groups. He has authored a monograph on complex semisimple quantum groups and representation theory (Springer, 2020), and his work frequently appears in top-tier journals like Advances in Mathematics, Journal für die Reine und Angewandte Mathematik, and Mathematische Annalen.
Vogit's research also involves exploring equivariant cohomology theories and cyclic homology in the context of quantum symmetries. His contributions highlight the interplay between algebraic structures and topological properties in noncommutative settings.



