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Anders Johansson is a Lecturer at Gävle University, specializing in advanced mathematical research. His work focuses on dynamical systems, ergodic theory, and probability theory with applications in statistical mechanics and fractal geometry. His research explores topics such as transfer operators, g-measures, and phase transitions in complex systems.
Key research interests include the mathematical analysis of Doeblin measures, Ising models, and Kusuoka measures. He has contributed to understanding the ergodic properties of non-uniformly hyperbolic systems and the construction of transport networks through stochastic processes. Recent work (2025) addresses continuous eigenfunctions of transfer operators in Dyson models and uniqueness criteria for Doeblin measures.
Johansson’s publications span prestigious journals like Mathematische Zeitschrift and Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems. His earlier work (2003–2019) includes foundational studies on g-measures, graph theory, and combinatorial designs. His research often bridges pure mathematics with applications in theoretical biology and statistical physics.
He has collaborated with notable researchers such as Anders Öberg and Mark Pollicott, producing influential papers on topics ranging from multifractal analysis to animal group size distributions. His work demonstrates a deep engagement with both theoretical rigor and interdisciplinary applications.




