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Rob de Jeu is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, specializing in algebraic K-theory and its connections to arithmetic geometry. His research primarily focuses on the explicit computation of K-groups, regulators, and the establishment of relationships between regulators and L-functions. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of various conjectures in the field, including those proposed by Zagier and Beilinson. His work often employs techniques from number theory and algebraic geometry, combining theoretical insights with algorithmic applications. Over the years, Rob has been involved in multiple European Community-funded research networks, linking algebraic K-theory to broader areas in mathematics. As a leader in his field, he has organized numerous conferences and seminars, and has actively collaborated with many researchers worldwide. Rob has also published extensively in prestigious journals, contributing fundamental insights into topics such as p-adic L-functions and the Hodge conjecture. His engagement with students and junior researchers highlights his commitment to advancing knowledge and understanding in mathematics.
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam • Amsterdam, Netherlands
Leading research and teaching in mathematics with a focus on algebraic K-theory and its applications.
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