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Lars Hesselholt is a Professor at the Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, and a key member of the Copenhagen Centre for Geometry and Topology (GeoTop). His research focuses on the intersection of algebraic topology, K-theory, and arithmetic geometry, with significant contributions to topological Hochschild homology and its applications to number theory and algebraic geometry.
His recent work includes advancements in Dirac geometry, connections between topological cyclic homology and the Fargues–Fontaine curve, and studies on the K-theory of division algebras over local fields. These publications highlight his role in bridging homotopy theory with arithmetic structures.
Hesselholt maintains an active research profile, with 36 research outputs documented, including collaborations with mathematicians like Thomas Nikolaus, Morten Larsen, and Ayelet Lindenstrauss. His work spans topological methods in algebraic geometry, cyclic homology, and noncommutative geometry.
For correspondence, he can be reached at larsh@math.nagoya-u.ac.jp or via phone at +4551319971. His office is located at Universitetsparken 5, 2100 København Ø, Denmark.



