Professional Page for Daniel Katz


Professional Interests

I am a mathematics professor at the University of Kansas. I received my PhD from the University of Texas at Austin in 1982 and have been at KU since 1984. My research interests lie primarily in the field of commutative algebra, with tangential interests in homological algebra, algebraic geometry and computational algebra. Among the topics I am interested in are the asymptotic theory of ideals, multiplicity theory, Rees algebras of ideals and modules and homological problems in mixed characteristic. In particular, the study of multiplicities for ideals not primary for the maximal ideal in a local ring and the study of symbolic powers of prime ideals have occupied much of my time over the last few years.

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Publications

PhD Students

MathSciNet

Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute

Commutative Algebra Archive

Commalg.org

American Mathematical Society

KU Mathematics Department