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PD Dr. Stefan Geschke is a researcher in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Hamburg, affiliated with the MIN-Faculty. His work spans set theory, Boolean algebras, Ramsey theory, convex geometry, and topological spaces. He has taught courses including Discrete Mathematics, Mathematical Logic, and Set Theory at the University of Hamburg and the University of Bonn.
- PhD in Mathematics (FU Berlin, 2000)
- Habilitation in Mathematics (FU Berlin, 2005)
His research focuses on infinite combinatorics, topological dynamics, and the structure of Boolean algebras. Key contributions include studies on convexity numbers, Ramsey theorems, and minimal dynamical systems. His publications often involve collaborations with mathematicians like Menachem Kojman and Saharon Shelah.
Recent articles address topics such as universal metric flows, self-dual matroids, and end degree conjectures in graph theory. His work frequently intersects with mathematical logic and discrete mathematics, emphasizing foundational and structural problems.
Stefan Geschke's contact information includes the email stefan.geschke@uni-hamburg.de and office hours by appointment at Room 209, Bundesstraße 55, Hamburg.




