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'''Lothar Göttsche''' (born January 21, 1961 in [[Sønderborg Municipality|Sonderburg]], [[Denmark]]) is a [[Germans|German]] [[mathematician]], known for his work in [[algebraic geometry]]. After studying mathematics at the [[University of Kiel]], he received his [[Dr. rer. nat.]] under the direction of [[Friedrich Hirzebruch]] at the [[University of Bonn]] in 1989. He was invited as speaker to the [[International Congress of Mathematicians]] in [[Beijing]] in 2002. Göttsche is a research scientist at the [[International Centre for Theoretical Physics]] in [[Trieste]], [[Italy]]. He is also editor for [[Geometry & Topology]].
 
Göttsche received international acclaim with his formula for the [[generating function]] for the [[Betti numbers]] of the [[Hilbert scheme]] of points on an algebraic [[surface]]:
 
If <math>S</math> is a smooth surface over an algebraically closed field of characteristic <math>0</math>, then the generating function for the motives of the Hilbert schemes of <math>S</math> can be expressed in terms of the [[motivic zeta function]] by Göttsche's formula
 
:<math>\sum_{n=0}^\infty[S^{[n]}]t^n=\prod_{m=1}^\infty Z(S,{\Bbb L}^{m-1}t^m)</math>
 
Here <math>S^{[n]}</math> is the Hilbert scheme of length <math>n</math> subschemes of <math>S</math>.
 
Göttsche is also the author of a celebrated conjecture predicting the number of [[curve]]s in certain [[Linear system of divisors|linear systems]] on algebraic [[Algebraic surfaces|surfaces]].
 
In 2012 he became a fellow of the [[American Mathematical Society]].<ref>[http://www.ams.org/profession/fellows-list List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society], retrieved 2013-01-19.</ref>
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
==External links==
*[http://users.ictp.it/~gottsche/ Home page of Lothar Göttsche]
 
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