About Me
I'm Adam Keilthy, a postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn. Prior to this I completed my PhD with Prof. Francis Brown at Balliol College, University of Oxford, and my undergraduate at Trinity College Dublin. During my time at Trinity, I, in addition to my studies, chaired the Knitting Society, sat on the CSC executive, participated in the mathemathical intervarsities and Quizmastered for our very own MathSoc. I include links to some resources for those interested in getting involved with these.
My research interests lie very much in the intersection of combinatorics and algebraic geometry. My current work focuses on multiple zeta values, and their ties to the theory of motives, associators and the double shuffle equations. Motivic theory and geometry motivate my research, but ultimately everything I do will have a combinatorial flavour. <\p>
Previous papers, other written work, and upcoming publications can be found here
Should you for any reason wish to contact me, please email keilthya@tcd.ie or keilthy@mpim-bonn.mpg.de