Annette Huber-Klawitter

Annette Huber- Klawitter born Huber (* May 23, 1967 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German mathematician who deals with arithmetic geometry and number theory.

Huber- Klawitter won as a schoolgirl in 1984, 1985 and 1986, three consecutive times, the national competition mathematics. She studied from 1986 Mathematics at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main, Cambridge University, and from 1990 the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität in Münster, where she and 1994 earned his doctorate at Christopher Deninger "summa cum laude" ( realization of mixed motives and their cohomology ) habilitated in 1999. 1995/96 she was at the University of Berkeley. In 2000 she became a professor at the University of Leipzig. Since 2008 she is a professor at the Albert- Ludwigs- University of Freiburg.

She busied herself with arithmetic geometry in the environment of the Bloch- Kato conjecture.

In 1996 she was awarded the EMS Prize and the 1995 Heinz Maier -Leibnitz Prize. In 2002 she was invited speaker at the ICM in Beijing ( Equivariant Bloch- Kato conjecture and non- abelian Iwasawa Main Conjecture, with Guido Kings ).

Since 2008 she is a member of the Leopoldina and Fellow of the American Mathematical Society.

Writings

  • Mixed Motives and Their realization in derived categories, Lecture notes in Mathematics 1604, 1995
  • With J. Wilde House: Classical motivic polylogarithm accor ding to Beilinson and Deligne. Doc. Math 3 (1998), 27-133
  • With G. Kings: Degeneration of l - adic Eisenstein classes and of the elliptic polylog. Invent. Math 135 (1999), no 3, 545-594.
  • What we know about equations of degree 3 (not ): Elliptic curves and the conjecture of Birch and Swinnerton - Dyer, in Katrin Wendland, Annette Werner (Editor) The many facets of mathematics. Insights into modern mathematical research for all who want to understand more of mathematics, Vieweg / Teubner 2011, p 215-236
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