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Dustin Clausen is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Copenhagen. His work focuses on advanced topics in algebraic K-theory, homotopy theory, and related areas of mathematics.
- Email: dustin.clausen@math.ku.dk
Research Interests: Clausen's research explores the interplay between algebraic K-theory, étale cohomology, topological cyclic homology, and homotopy-theoretic methods. His recent publications address foundational questions in unstable algebraic K-theory, descent theory, and Tate vanishing phenomena.
Publication Trends: Clausen's work over the past decade emphasizes applications of homotopy theory to algebraic structures, particularly Henselian pairs and reductive groups. His collaborations with prominent mathematicians like Akhil Mathew, Benjamin Bhatt, and Matthew Morrow highlight cross-disciplinary approaches combining topology, geometry, and number theory.
Advising and Collaboration: While specific advisees are not listed, Clausen's collaborative publications suggest active engagement with peers in advancing modern K-theoretic frameworks.
Labs and Teams: Clausen is affiliated with the AG (Algebraic Geometry) and GeoTop research groups at the University of Copenhagen, fostering interdisciplinary research in pure mathematics.