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Michel Van den Bergh

Michel Van den Bergh

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Mathematics

D-Index
47
Citations
9490
World Ranking
1265
National Ranking
18

Overview

Michel Van den Bergh is a researcher affiliated with Hasselt University in Belgium, specializing in the field of Mathematics. Their research contributions encompass several subfields, notably Geometry and Topology, Mathematical Physics, Algebra and Number Theory, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, and Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics.

Their published work covers a range of topics including:

  • Algebraic structures and combinatorial models
  • Advanced Algebra and Geometry
  • Algebraic Geometry and Number Theory
  • Homotopy and Cohomology in Algebraic Topology
  • Nonlinear Waves and Solitons
  • Advanced Topics in Algebra
  • Advanced Combinatorial Mathematics

Michel Van den Bergh has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Špela Špenko
  • Wendy Lowen
  • Valery A. Lunts
  • Gonçalo Tabuada
  • Alice Rizzardo

Their recent notable papers include:

  • Non-commutative crepant resolutions for some toric singularities. II (2020), published in Journal of Noncommutative Geometry
  • Semi-orthogonal decompositions of GIT quotient stacks (2021), published in Selecta Mathematica
  • Non-Commutative Crepant Resolutions for Some Toric Singularities I (2020), published in International Mathematics Research Notices
  • The B∞-Structure on the Derived Endomorphism Algebra of the Unit in a Monoidal Category (2021), published in International Mathematics Research Notices
  • Semi-orthogonal decompositions of GIT quotient stacks (2021), published in Dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Michel Van den Bergh's work frequently appears in several publication venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • International Mathematics Research Notices
  • Advances in Mathematics
  • Mathematische Zeitschrift
  • Journal of Noncommutative Geometry

Best Publications

  • Generators and representability of functors in commutative and noncommutative geometry

    Alexey I. Bondal;Michel van den Bergh

  • Some Algebras Associated to Automorphisms of Elliptic Curves

    Michael Artin;John Tate;M. Van den Bergh

  • Modules over regular algebras of dimension 3.

    M. Artin;J. Tate;M. Van den Bergh

  • Noetherian hereditary abelian categories satisfying Serre duality

    I. Reiten;M. Van den Bergh

  • Non-commutative Crepant Resolutions

    Michel van den Bergh

  • Three-dimensional flops and noncommutative rings

    Michel Van den Bergh

  • Semigroups ofI-Type

    Tatiana Gateva-Ivanova;Michel Van den Bergh

  • A RELATION BETWEEN HOCHSCHILD HOMOLOGY AND COHOMOLOGY FOR GORENSTEIN RINGS

    Michel van den Bergh

  • Double Poisson algebras

    Michel Van den Bergh

  • Twisted homogeneous coordinate rings

    M Artin;M Van den Bergh

  • DEFORMED CALABI-YAU COMPLETIONS

    Bernhard Keller;Michel Van Den Bergh

  • Existence Theorems for Dualizing Complexes over Non-commutative Graded and Filtered Rings

    Michel van den Bergh

  • Semigroups of I-type

    Tatiana Gateva-Ivanova;Michel Van den Bergh

  • Calabi-Yau algebras and superpotentials

    Michel Van den Bergh

  • Simplicity of rings of differential operators in prime characteristic

    Karen E. Smith;Michel Van Den Bergh

  • Separable functors applied to graded rings

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  • Blowing Up of Non-Commutative Smooth Surfaces

    Michel Van den Bergh

  • Semi-invariants of quivers for arbitrary dimension vectors

    Aidan Schofield;Michel van den Bergh

  • Homological properties of Sklyanin algebras

    John Tate;Michel van den Bergh

  • Hochschild cohomology and Atiyah classes

    Damien Calaque;Michel Van den Bergh

  • Three-dimensional flops and non-commutative rings

    Michel Van den Bergh

Frequent Co-Authors

Idun Reiten
Idun Reiten Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Bernhard Keller
Bernhard Keller Université Paris Cité
John Tate
John Tate Harvard University

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