Guido Kings

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Guido Kings (1965)[1] is a German mathematician working in number theory.

Kings studied mathematics at the University of Bonn between 1984 and 1989. He received his doctorate in 1994 and habilitation in 2000 at the University of Münster. In 2001, he held a research professorship at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn. He has been a full professor at the University of Regensburg since 2001.[1]

Kings has done research in arithmetic geometry, the theory of automorphic forms, Iwasawa theory, polylogarithms, and special values of L-functions.[2]

He was the speaker of the research group Algebraic Cycles and L-Functions funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).[3][4] Since 2012, he has been the speaker of the collaborative research centre (SFB) Höhere Invarianten – Wechselwirkungen zwischen Arithmetischer Geometrie und Globaler Analysis, also funded by the DFG.[5]

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