Dr. rer. nat. Matthias Schütt


Research Area: Algebraic and Arithmetic Geometry

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Research interests: Arithmetic of K3 surfaces, in particular singular K3 surfaces
Zeta-functions, fields of definition
Supersingular surfaces, in particular K3, Fermat and Horikawa surfaces
Elliptic curves and surfaces
Modular forms (with CM)
Modularity of higher-dimensional Calabi-Yau varieties
Modularity of families of projective varieties
Modularity of elliptic curves over function fields

Status quo: Postdoc at the Math Department of Københavns Universitet. Previously I spent the academic years 2006-2008 at the Department of Mathematics of Harvard University with a research grant from Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG).

News:     Every newform of weight 3 with rational coefficients is associated to a K3 surface over Q - joint paper with N. D. Elkies
Move to the Institut for Matematiske Fag at Københavns Universitet
Survey on the arithmetic of K3 surfaces
Paper on K3 surfaces with non-symplectic automorphism of 2-power order
Talks at Instytut Matematyki Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego and Leibniz Universität Hannover

Upcoming:     Joint work with R. Livne and N. Yui on the modularity of K3 surfaces with non-symplectic automorphisms
Talk at Albert-Ludwigs Universität Freiburg
Joint work with T. Shioda on lines on Fermat surfaces
Talks at Hiroshima University, Nagoya University and KIAS (Seoul)

Teaching:     Next spring I will teach courses on cryptography and algebraic geometry.

Office Hours:     by appointment

Office:Copenhagen University                       Postal address:Department of Mathematical Sciences
Phone: University of Copenhagen
Fax: Universitetspark 5
liaMe:kd.uk.htam@tteuhcsm 2100 Copenhagen
Denmark

Publications and preprints   Harvard/MIT Algebraic Geometry Seminar   Music: Anthrazit
Talks   Institute for Algebraic Geometry, Leibniz University Hannover (German)   Music: New songs
Curriculum vitae   Algebraic Geometry Seminar Milano   Myspace: La Paz, julius caesar, Lorentz
Research statement   Math Department Københavns Universitet  Pictures
Teaching statement      

Last update: September 2nd, 2008.