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- Modular Invariants in Topology and Analysis
- Motivic Sheaves SS2018
- Motivic Sheaves WS 2018/19
- Motivic cohomology of mixed characteristic schemes
- Motivic homotopy theory 2025
- Motivic sheaves WS 2017/2018
- Nearby cycles and derived geometry
- News
- Non-Archimedean and Tropical Geometry
- On the Balmer spectrum of derived Mackey functors
- On the category of localizing motives
- On the motivic Adams conjecture
- Opening Conference
- Page Interactions between algebra equivariance and homotopy theory Summer School
- Past talk of the Regensburg low-dimensional geometry and topology seminar
- People
- Ph.D. students' mini-course on Stable Homotopy Theory
- Polynomial monads, Grothendieck homotopy theory and delooping of spaces of long knots
- Positions
- Previous events
- Proof of the Deligne-Milnor conjecture
- Purity for Algebraic Stacks
- Quadratic enrichments of enumerative counts using Atiyah-Bott localization
- Quasi-locality and rigidity of Roe algebras
- RTG 1085
- Recent advances in bounded cohomology
- Regensburg days on non-archimedean geometry
- Regensburg low-dimensional geometry and topology seminar
- Regional Arbeitstagung/workshop on Foliations
- Research
- SFB PhD Seminar
- SFB conference 3manifolds floer 2016
- SFB conference LSD2016
- SFB conference arakelov2016
- SFB school Bordism Ltheory 2016
- SFB transchromatic 2017
- SFB transchromatic 2020
- Second
- Secondary cup and cap products in coarse geometry
- Seminar: Prismatic cohomology
- Seminar on Determination, K-Theory and Epsilon-Factor
- Seminar on the Hopkins-Morel-Hoyois isomorphism
- Separability in homotopical algebra
- Shapes and locally constant sheaves
- Six-functor formalisms are compactly supported
- Special Metrics and Symmetries on Complex Manifolds
- SpringSchool2017
- Spring School: Algebraic K-theory of Topological Algebras
- Stable moduli spaces of hermitian forms
- Success through Equity Diversity and Inclusivity