HCM: Prof. Dr. Peter Scholze - Hausdorff Center for Mathematics

My research is at the intersection of number theory and algebraic geometry, and deals with the basic questions and structures that underly our modern understanding of diophantine equations. This concerns on the one hand the Langlands program, which connects objects from arithmetic geometry, such as elliptic curves over number fields, with analytic or topological objects, such as modular forms or the cohomology of hyperbolic manifolds. On the other hand, this concerns the cohomological invariants attached to arithmetic varieties themselves, which forms the subject of Hodge theory, or more particularly p-adic Hodge theory.



https://www.hcm.uni-bonn.de/people/faculty/profile/peter-scholze/




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