The research activities of the Algebra and Number Theory group at Durham fall into the following broad categories:
Ramification theory of local fields, p-adic Hodge theory
L-functions, Automorphic forms
Combinatorial commutative algebra, algebraic statistics
Arithmetic combinatorics, Maths education
Theta correspondences, cohomology of arithmetic manifolds
Polylogarithms, explicit algebraic K-theory
Representations of p-adic groups
AI; digital assessment; feedback processes; student engagement; transition to university
Multiplicative functions, character sums
Tropical geometry, Machine learning, computational algebraic geometry
Tropical geometry, valuated matroids
Galois deformation rings, local Langlands correspondence
Deligne–Lusztig theory, representation zeta functions
Postgraduate researchers from across the Department of Mathematical Sciences came together on 12 May 2026 for this year’s PGR Research Day, an event celebrating the wide-ranging research being carried out by doctoral students in the department.
Find out more about our research, research areas, other members of staff and more.