José Manuel RodrÃguez Sanjurjo
Professor
Mathematics
Complutense University of Madrid
Spain
Biography
Professor of Geometry and Topology at the Universidad Complutense since 1991. Director of the Department of Geometry and Topology (2010-2014). Corresponding Academician of the Royal Academy of Sciences. Prolonged research stays at the Universities of Manchester, Oxford and Liverpool and at the Mathematics Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
Research Interest
Research in Geometric Topology, Theory of Form and Topology of Dynamic Systems. Current Research Topics: Topological Aspects of Population Dynamics, Conley Index Theory, Qualitative Theory of Lorenz Equations and Lorenz Attractor, Qualitative Bifurcation Theory, Hopf Bifurcation Topology, Theory of Stability and Attraction
Publications
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Multihomotopy, Cech spaces of loops and shape groups. Proceedings London Math. Soc. 69 (1994) 330-344.
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Singular continuations of attractors. SIAM Journal of Appl. Dynamical Systems 8 (2009), 554-575. (In collaboration with A. Giraldo).
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Stability, attraction and shape: a topological study of flows. Lecture Notes in Nonlinear Analysis. Schauder Center for Nonlinear Studies. 12 (2011) 93-122