Milena Hering

Institute of Mathematics and its Applications
University of Minnesota
114 Lind Hall
207 Church Street S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55455-0436
Tel: (612) 626-7887
FAX: (612) 626-7370

E-mail:hering@ima.umn.edu

I am a post doc at the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications in Minneapolis which was hosting a program on "Applications of Algebraic Geometry" last year.

I received my Ph.D. in Mathematics at the University of Michigan in April 2006 under the direction of William Fulton. Here is a copy of my CV.

Research interests

Algebraic geometry and combinatorics; Toric varieties; Syzygies; Hilbert scheme of points.

Publications and preprints

Multigraded regularity and the Koszul property, preprint.

My Ph.D. thesis: Syzygies of toric varieties, University of Michigan, 2006.

With Hal Schenck and Greg Smith: Syzygies, multigraded regularity and toric varieties, Compositio Math. 142 (2006), 1499--1506 math.AG/0502240.

With Alex Küronya and Sam Payne: Asymptotic cohomological functions of toric divisors, Advances in Mathematics, 207 (2006), no. 2, 634--645 math.AG/0501104.

With Jean-Charles Faugere and Jeff Phan: The Membrane Inclusion Curvature Equations, in Advances in Applied Mathematics, 31 (2003), no. 4, 643--658.

Teaching

I taught several classes of calculus 105, 115 and 116 at the University of Michigan.

In summer 2006, I taught Funktionentheorie (complex analysis) at the Freie Universität Berlin.