MATTHIAS FLACH
Professor of Mathematics
Research Interests: Arithmetic geometry, in particular:
- motivic L-functions
(conjectures of Bloch, Beilinson, Deligne, Bloch-Kato et al)
- Galois module theory
- motivic cohomology
- topos theory
Other People in Related Areas
- D. Burns, King's College, London, UK
- Thomas Geisser, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
- Baptiste Morin, Marie-Curie fellow, Universitaet Muenster
Recent Publications
- Iwasawa Theory and Motivic L-functions
Pure and Appl. Math. Quarterly, Jean Pierre Serre special issue, part II, Vol. 5, no.1, 2009
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- Cohomology of Topological Groups with applications to the Weil Group
Compositio Math., Vol. 144, no. 3, 2008
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- On the cyclotomic main conjecture for the prime 2, to appear in J.
Reine Angew. Math.
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.pdf file of this paper.
Preprints
- On the Weil-etale topos of regular arithmetic schemes (with B. Morin)
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.pdf file of this paper.
Courses Taught:
- Fall 200304: Ma 120a -
Abstract Algebra
- Fall 2004-05: Ma 120a -
Abstract Algebra
- Winter 2005: Ma 2bP -
Differential Equations, Practical Track
- Spring 2005: Ma 160c -
Number Theory
- Winter 2006:Ma 130b -
Algebraic Geometry
- Spring 2006: Ma 130c -
Algebraic Geometry, Ma 135c -
Arithmetic Geometry
- Winter 2007: Ma 160b -
Algebraic Number Theory
- Spring 2007: Ma 5c -
Introduction to Abstract Algebra
- Winter 2008: Ma 135b -
Arithmetic Geometry
- Spring 2009: Ma 1cA -
Multivariable Calculus
- Fall 2009: Ma 120a -
Abstract Algebra
- Fall 2010: Ma 130a -
Algebraic Geometry, Ma 160a - Algebraic Number Theory
- Spring 2011: Ma 1cAn -
Multivariable Calculus
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