Sigmundur Gudmundsson (born 1960) is an Icelandic-Swedish mathematician working at Lund University in the fields of differential geometry and global analysis. He is mainly interested in the geometric aspects of harmonic maps and their derivatives, such as harmonic morphisms and p-harmonic functions. His work is partially devoted to the existence theory of complex-valued harmonic morphisms and p-harmonic functions from Riemannian homogeneous spaces of various types, such as symmetric spaces and semisimple, solvable and nilpotent Lie groups.
Gudmundsson earned his Ph.D. from the University of Leeds in 1992, under the supervision of John C. Wood.
Gudmundsson is the founder of the website Nordic-Math-Job advertising vacant academic positions in the Nordic university departments of Mathematics and Statistics. This started off in 1997 as a one-man show, but is now supported by the mathematical societies in the Nordic countries and the National Committee for Mathematics of The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Publications
- Introduction to Gaussian Geometry, Lund University (2021).
- Introduction to Riemannian Geometry, Lund University (2021).
- Research Papers
References
- Faculty profile, Lund University, retrieved 2015-02-02.
- Harmonic Morphisms - Some Existence Theory
- The Method of Eigenfamilies - Explicit p-Harmonic Functions and Harmonic Morphisms
- Sigmundur Gudmundsson at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Interview in the Newsletter of the Swedish Mathematical Society - 1st of January 2000
External links
- Home Page at Lund University
- Profile at Zentralblatt MATH
- Profile at Google Scholar
- Nordic-Math-Job - Established on 14 February 1997