Dr Owen Patashnick
Senior Heilbronn Research Fellow
Research interests
- Mathematics
Biography
Owen Patashnick is a Senior Heilbronn Research Fellow in the Department of Mathematics at King's College London. Owen received his PhD from the University of Chicago in 2000 under the supervision of Spencer Bloch. He currently holds a joint appointment with King's and the University of Bristol. He previously held positions as Assistant Research Professor and Visiting Professor, both at Duke University, and Research Associate at Ben Gurion University.
Research Interests
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Arithmetic Geometry
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Periods and values of L-functions
- Motives
- Algebraic cycles
Further Information
University of Bristol Research Profile and Publications
Teaching
LTCC course 2024: Algebraic cycles with applications to motives
Research
Number Theory
King's College London has a strong tradition of research in number theory, and this continues today with a particular emphasis on algebraic and representation-theoretic aspects of the subject.
News
London School of Geometry & Number Theory renewed through £5.6m EPSRC award
The London School of Geometry & Number Theory (LSGNT), an EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) jointly run by King's, Imperial College London and...
Research
Number Theory
King's College London has a strong tradition of research in number theory, and this continues today with a particular emphasis on algebraic and representation-theoretic aspects of the subject.
News
London School of Geometry & Number Theory renewed through £5.6m EPSRC award
The London School of Geometry & Number Theory (LSGNT), an EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) jointly run by King's, Imperial College London and...