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Diploma thesis (1999): Formfactors and locality in integrable models of quantum field theory in 1+1 dimensions (in German, pdf-file), supervisor: Michael Karowksi (FU Berlin)
Doctoral thesis (2003): Asymmetrically gauged coset theories and symmetry breaking D-branes - New boundary conditions in conformal field theory (pdf-file), supervisor: Volker Schomerus (DESY)
Habilitation thesis (2012): Superspace sigma-models (University of Cologne), available on request
Conformal field theories with supergroup symmetries (Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge, November 2007) [Link]
World-sheet duality for supersphere sigma-models (Galileo Galilei Institute, Florence, October 2008) [Link]
Conformal superspace σ-models (various institutes, 2009/2010) [Link]
A non-abelian generalization of the massless Thirring / free boson correspondence (Cologne and Amsterdam, 2010) [Link]
Anomalous dimensions for deformed supergroup WZW models (IHP Paris, 2011) [Link]
Topological phases of SU(N) spin chains and their realization in ultra-cold atom gases (University of Amsterdam, 2013) [Link]
Innite dimensional matrix product states for long-range quantum spin models (Varna, 2015) [Link]
Symmetry-protected topological phases with quantum group invariance (Mathematical Physics for Quantum Science, Hangzhou, 2024) [Link]
Symmetry-protected topological phases with quantum group invariance (MATRIX, 2024) [Link], shorter and quite different from the previous talk
Supergroup Wess-Zumino-Witten models - A geometric road to logarithmic conformal field theories (Isaac Newton Institute Cambridge, March 2009) [Link]
Topological order in ground state wave functions of gapped spin chains with continuous symmetry (MPI-PKS Dresden, November 2012) [Link]
Topological Aspects of SU(N) magnetism and its cold atom realization (MPI-PKS Dresden, September 2015) [Link]
Duality and hidden symmetry breaking in the q-deformed Affleck-Kennedy-Lieb-Tasaki model [Link] (presented at the AIP Congress 2024 in lieu of Tyler Franke who prepared this poster)