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Degree theses

Members of the Arithmetic Geometry group


Topics

Potential topics for your bachelor, master or lehramts thesis are in the areas of
Algebraic Geometry, Commutative Algebra or Number theory. More concretely:

  • Algebraic varieties over finite, local or global fields
  • L-functions and their special values
  • Modular forms
  • Non-archimedean analysis, tropical geometry
  • Arakelov geometry
  • Higher cohomological invariants in arithmetic geometry
  • Motives, motivic homotopy theory and motivic cohomology
  • Algebraic K-theory
  • Elliptic curves and abelian varieties
  • Iwasawa theory
  • Higher categories, higher topoi
  • Derived algebraic geometry
  • Equivariant and chromatic homotopy theory, elliptic cohomology

Past and future courses

Courses suitable for students in the third year or higher:

Lectures

  • SS 24: Algebraic Topology II, 4+2 SWS, Marc Hoyois
  • SS 24: Algebraic Geometry II, 4+2 SWS, Walter Gubler
  • WS 23/24: Algebraic Topology I, 4+2 SWS, Marc Hoyois
  • WS 23/24: Algebraic Geometry I, 4+2 SWS, Walter Gubler
  • WS 24/25: Algebraic Number Theory I, 4+2 SWS, Klaus Künnemann
  • SS 25: Non-Archimedean Banach Algebras (Algebraic Number Theory II),
    4+2 SWS, Klaus Künnemann
  • WS 25/26: Non-Archimedean Analytic Geometry, 4+2 SWS, Klaus Künnemann

These courses will be continued by future lectures and seminars.

Seminars

  • WS 22/23: Seminar: On Serre's problem on projective modules, Daniel Schäppi
  • WS 22/23: Seminar: Absolut prismatic cohomology, Denis Nardin
  • WS 22/23: Seminar: Brauer group and Serveri-Brauer varieties, Pavel Sechin

How to find an advisor for your bachelor thesis, your master thesis or your admission paper for teacher students (Zulassungsarbeit Lehramt vertieft):

  • Contact your preferred advisor early on.
  • If you are planning to write a bachelor thesis with a focus on Arithmetic Geometry, you should attend two of the lectures Algebraic Geometry I+II, Algebraic Number Theory I+II or similar lectures assigned to the modules BV and MArGeom in your fifth and sixth semester. At the end of the lecture period of your fifth semester at the latest, you should look for an advisor for your bachelor thesis and register for their bachelor seminar in your sixth semester. It is also advisable to attend a seminar with the desired advisor in the fifth semester or earlier. The topic of a bachelor thesis often results from a seminar.
  • In order to write an admission paper for teacher students (Zulassungsarbeit Lehramt vertieft), you should have successfully completed the lectures Algebra and Analysis III and you should complete a seminar with your future advisor. Please contact an advisor of your choice for further details.
  • For the exact event and time planning for the master's program, please discuss this individually with your preferred advisor during the first year of study.
  • For the exact event and time planning for the master's program, please discuss this individually with your preferred advisor during the first year of study.

We strongly recommend you to getting to know possible advisors for bachelor and master theses early on in your studies by taking part in relevant seminars.


Faculty of mathematics

Emphasis of
Arithmetic Geometry