
معرفی
Moritz Kerz is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Regensburg's Faculty of Mathematics. His research spans arithmetic geometry and algebraic K-theory, with significant contributions to class field theory and cohomological methods. He leads a research group including postdoctoral scholars and doctoral candidates.
Research Focus: Kerz's investigations center on:
- Non-archimedean K-theory and its applications to geometric problems
- Arithmetic invariants in positive characteristic
- Higher-dimensional class field theory constructions
- Monodromy representations and density theorems
Publication Trends: Recent work demonstrates a consistent focus on K-theoretic invariants in arithmetic contexts, particularly through:
- Innovative applications to rigid analytic geometry
- Interactions between étale cohomology and representation theory
- Non-commutative generalizations of class field theory
Awards:
- Minkowski Medal (2020)
- K-theory Prize (2014)
- Carus Medal (2011)
- Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize (2011)
- Cultural Prize of Bavaria (2009)
Research Group: Current team members include Carolyn Echter, Lukas Krinner, Andrea Panontin, Yanshuai Qin, Yuenian Zhou, and Paul Ziegler, with research spanning arithmetic geometry and K-theory applications.
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