Prof. Dr. Katrin Wendland

Professor in Pure Mathematics
at Trinity College Dublin

Other


Home Curriculum Vitae Research Publications Funded Projects Meetings (Organizer) Teaching Supervision Talks Contact

There is plenty of evidence for the relevance of automorphic forms within string theory. Unfortunately, many of the statements in the literature remain well-supported conjectures, and a complete mathematical interpretation is lacking. To gain a better understanding of these issues is a longterm research goal of mine.

A related project, which has partly been joint work with Prof. Werner Nahm, is based on results of my Ph.D. thesis on a connection between the condition of rationality for a conformal field theory and the condition of complex multiplication in an appropriate geometric interpretation of the theory. Such a connection had also been conjectured by Nahm and Kontsevich and was studied by Gukov and Vafa. For related issues arising in the construction of dyonic black holes in Calabi-Yau compactifications of IIB string theory see Gregory Moore's work on Arithmetic and Attractors.