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Fredrik Andersson is an Associate Professor at Linköping University, affiliated with the Department of Mathematics (MAI), specifically within the division of Algebra, Geometry and Discrete Mathematics (ALGD). His work bridges pure mathematics and applied computational systems, with a strong foundation in theoretical physics and recent contributions to information systems.
Research Interests: His primary fields include Algebra, Geometry, Discrete Mathematics, and Mathematical Physics. He has made significant contributions to spinor theory and general relativity, particularly in the context of Lanczos potentials and curvature-free connections. More recently, his research has expanded into applied domains such as cloud-based ERP systems, indicating a growing interest in digital transformation and enterprise computing.
Publication Trends: His scholarly output spans over two decades, beginning with deep theoretical work in mathematical physics around 2000–2001, followed by a notable shift toward applied computer science and information systems by 2025. This evolution reflects a broad intellectual range and interdisciplinary adaptability, with consistent contributions to high-level mathematical modeling across domains.
- No scientific awards or honors are mentioned in the available text.
Advising and Grants: There is no public information available regarding student supervision, research grants, or funded projects. Further details may be available through internal university resources or direct inquiry.
Laboratories and Research Groups: Fredrik Andersson is a member of the Algebra, Geometry and Discrete Mathematics (ALGD) research division at Linköping University. This group conducts research in algebra, geometry, topology, dynamical systems, combinatorics, and graph theory, and consists of approximately twenty academics including faculty, researchers, and doctoral students.



