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Dr. Tim Gräfnitz is a researcher at the Institute of Algebraic Geometry within the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at Leibniz University Hannover. His work focuses on advanced topics in algebraic geometry, including mirror symmetry, enumerative geometry, and tropical geometry. He holds an office at Welfengarten 1, Room G009 in Building 1101.
His research interests center on logarithmic Gromov-Witten invariants, scattering diagrams, and their applications to mirror symmetry. He has contributed to foundational studies on Landau-Ginzburg models, quantum periods, and the interplay between tropical geometry and algebraic structures.
Recent publications (2022–2025) emphasize innovative approaches to enumerative problems, such as counting tropical curves via scattering techniques and analyzing dense regions in scattering diagrams. These works bridge algebraic geometry with mathematical physics, particularly in non-Fano varieties and Calabi-Yau pairs.
Dr. Gräfnitz maintains a dedicated homepage for extended research details and collaborations.


