
معرفی
Martin Gunnar Gulbrandsen is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Stavanger, affiliated with the Faculty of Science and Technology and the Department of Mathematics and Physics. His research focuses on algebraic geometry, particularly moduli spaces, Hilbert schemes, abelian varieties, and Donaldson-Thomas invariants. He has contributed significantly to topics such as Bridgeland stability conditions, degenerations of Hilbert schemes, and Schottky problems. His work often intersects geometric invariant theory and algebraic stacks.
Key research areas include:
- Moduli spaces of sheaves and complexes
- Geometry of abelian threefolds
- Stability conditions in derived categories
- Applications of GIT to moduli problems
- Enumerative geometry and Donaldson-Thomas theory
Publications span foundational papers in Journal of Algebraic Geometry, Mathematische Zeitschrift, and Communications in Algebra. Collaborations include notable mathematicians like Lars Halle, Klaus Hulek, and Martí Lahoz. Gulbrandsen has also contributed to educational materials, authoring textbooks for engineering mathematics.
His talks and presentations cover advanced topics such as degenerations of Hilbert schemes, Donaldson-Thomas theory for abelian threefolds, and applications of algebraic geometry in mathematical biology. Active in academic service, he maintains a research group focused on algebraic geometry with connections to theoretical physics.

