
Elizabeth Tatum
Postdoc
Address:
Mathematisches Institut
Universität Bonn
Endenicher Allee 60, 53115 Bonn
Office: 1.040
Email: tatum(at)math.uni-bonn.de
Research interests: stable homotopy theory, particularly computational aspects of equivariant and chromatic homotopy theory.
Preprints:
A Spectrum-level Splitting of the kuℝ–Cooperations Algebra , with Guchuan Li and Sarah Petersen. Submitted, 2025.
A Guide to Equivariant Parametrized Cohomology, with Agnès Beaudry, Chloe Lewis, Clover May, and Sabrina Pauli. Accepted, to appear in Topology and its Applications. 2024.
A Thom Spectrum Model for C2–Equivariant Brown-Gitler Spectra , with Guchuan Li and Sarah Petersen. Accepted, to appear in Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society. 2025.
On a Spectrum-level Splitting of the BP<2>–Cooperations Algebra.
Teaching:
Summer 2025: I will be running a bachelors seminar on Characteristic Classes.
Winter 2024-2025: Jack Davies and I will be running a bachelors seminar on Topological K-Theory, and Lucas Piessevaux and I will be running a masters seminar on The Adams spectral sequence. Please note that both seminars are now starting one week later than first advertised!
Summer 2024: Jack Davies and I are the lecturers for Algebraic Topology II. I am also the assistant for Stefan Schwede's Seminar on Equivariant Homotopy Theory.
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