About
Torsten Lindström is a faculty member at Linnaeus University, affiliated with the Faculty of Technology and the Department of Mathematics. His research focuses on qualitative analysis of dynamical systems with applications to ecology and epidemiology, encompassing differential equations, discrete-time models, and stochastic processes. He is actively involved in the International Center for Mathematical Modeling (ICMM) and the Stochastic Analysis and Stochastic Processes research group.
His research spans ecological modeling, predator-prey dynamics, and mathematical education. He has authored a textbook on Linear Algebra and contributes to
- Ordinary Differential Equations
- Dynamical Systems
- Teacher education in Geometry
His recent publications analyze stochastic disease spread, limit cycles, and stability theory, reflecting interdisciplinary work between mathematics, ecology, and education. Collaborations with institutions like the University of Oslo and SpringerLink highlight his international engagement. Teaching materials, including recorded lectures on Linear Algebra and Dynamical Systems, are publicly accessible.

