Jochen Heinloth

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Jochen Heinloth (* 1973 in Hamburg ) is a German mathematician who deals with algebraic geometry .

Heinloth studied mathematics at the University of Bonn with a diploma in 1998 (About the module stack of vector bundles on curves) and then at the University of Paris-South . In 2003 he received his doctorate in Bonn with Günter Harder (Coherent sheaves with parabolic structures and construction of Hecke eigensheaves for some ramified local systems). As a post-doctoral student he was at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn, at the University of Göttingen and with Eckart Viehweg and Hélène Esnault at the University of Duisburg-Essen . In 2007 he became Assistant Professor at the University of Amsterdam and in 2011 Professor of Algebraic Geometry at the University of Duisburg-Essen. He was on research stays in Princeton and Paris.

Heinloth deals with module spaces in algebraic geometry and mathematical physics and geometric Langland theory .

He is co-editor of Compositio Mathematica .

Fonts

  • Lectures on the moduli stack of vector bundles on a curve, in: Alexander Schmitt (editor), Affine Flag Manifolds and Principal Bundles, Trends in Mathematics, Birkhäuser 2010
  • Uniformization of G-Bundles, Mathematische Annalen, Volume 347, 2010, pp. 499-528
  • with Bao-Châu Ngô , Yun Zhiwei : Kloosterman sheaves for reductive groups, Annals of Mathematics, Volume 177, 2013, pp. 241-310, Arxiv

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jochen Heinloth in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used
  2. The dissertation appeared in Ann. Inst. Fourier, Vol. 54, 2004, pp. 2235-2325