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Mats Andersson is a Professor in the Department of Algebra and Geometry at the University of Gothenburg. His research focuses on several complex variables, with an emphasis on multivariable residue theory and its applications to geometry and commutative algebra. He holds a position as Avd-/Sektionschef (head of department/section) within the institution.
His work explores advanced topics such as residue currents, singular analytic spaces, and intersection theory. Notable contributions include studies on Lp-estimates for holomorphic functions, Monge-Ampère operators, and the representation of Segre numbers. His research bridges complex analysis with algebraic geometry, addressing foundational questions in analysis on singular spaces.
Recent publications highlight themes like non-pluripolar energy, pseudomeromorphic currents, and global Koppelman formulas. His work often involves collaborations with researchers such as Håkan Samuelsson Kalm, Elizabeth Wulcan, and Dennis Eriksson. No specific grants or awards are explicitly listed in the provided material.
He is affiliated with the Department of Algebra and Geometry, contributing to both research and academic leadership within the university.
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