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Martin Hallnäs
Docent
Analysis and Probability TheoryAbout Martin Hallnäs
My research is focused on integrable (or exactly solvable) systems and special functions. I am particularly interested in integrable many-particle systems of so-called Calogero-Moser type and their connections with (multivariate) hypergeometric functions and orthogonal polynomials, symmetric functions and random matrix theory.
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Martin Hallnäs, Edwin Langmann
Encyclopedia of Mathematical Physics, Second Edition: Volumes 1-5 - 2024 -
Martin Hallnäs
Encyclopedia of Mathematical Physics, Second Edition: Volumes 1-5 - 2024 -
Martin Hallnäs
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS A-MATHEMATICAL AND THEORETICAL - 2024 -
Martin Hallnäs
Constructive Approximation - 2023 -
Martin Hallnäs, E. Langmann, M. Noumi, Hjalmar Rosengren
Selecta Mathematica, New Series - 2022 -
Martin Hallnäs, E. Langmann, M. Noumi, Hjalmar Rosengren
Communications in Mathematical Physics - 2022 -
Martin Hallnäs
International Mathematics Research Notices - 2021 -
F. Atai, Martin Hallnäs, E. Langmann
Communications in Mathematical Physics - 2021 -
M. V. Feigin, Martin Hallnäs, A. P. Veselov
Communications in Mathematical Physics - 2021 -
F. Atai, Martin Hallnäs, E. Langmann
Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society - 2019 -
Martin Hallnäs, Simon Ruijsenaars
International mathematics research notices - 2018 -
Tamas Görbe, Martin Hallnäs
Journal of Integrable Systems - 2018 -
Martin Hallnäs, Simon Ruijsenaars
Representation theory, special functions and Painlevé equations. RIMS 2015, Kyoto, Japan, March 3-6, 2015, s. 195-245 - 2018 -
W. A. Haese-Hill, Martin Hallnäs, A. P. Veselov
Symmetry Integrability and Geometry-Methods and Applications - 2017