Cohomology Theories for Automorphic Forms and Enumerative Algebra
Claudia Alfes
Universität Bielefeld, GermanyYoungJu Choie
Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang City, South KoreaAnke Pohl
University of Bremen, GermanyChristopher Voll
Universität Bielefeld, Germany

Abstract
Cohomology theories have long proven to be powerful, unifying tools in numerous areas of mathematics, specifically in algebra, geometry, and number theory. Historically, the invention of the “right” cohomology theory often proved to be the key to uniform, conceptual proofs of conjectures and explanations of heuristic phenomena, bringing together seemingly unrelated mathematical areas. This workshop concentrated on the areas of automorphic forms and enumerative algebra, two fields in which cohomology theories already had a particular impact. It brought together mathematicians from various subdirections of these areas, both junior and seniorr
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Claudia Alfes, YoungJu Choie, Anke Pohl, Christopher Voll, Cohomology Theories for Automorphic Forms and Enumerative Algebra. Oberwolfach Rep. 22 (2025), no. 3, pp. 2065–2124
DOI 10.4171/OWR/2025/38