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Julián López Gómez

Chair of Applied Mathematics
Department of Applied Mathematics

School of Chemistry

Complutense University of Madrid

Programme Spatial Heterogeneities in Non Linear Parabolic Problems

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Bio

He has been guest professor and delivered specialized courses at the Mathematics Institute (MI) of Zürich, the NCTS of Taiwan, the Technic University of Xian (China), the INTEQ  of Argentina, and the Universities of Buenos Aires, Bahía Blanca and Mérida, Venezuela. He has also given scientific tours through Argentina, South Korea and Taiwan, and delivered seminars at the Courant Institute of NYU, the MI of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the MI of Kyoto and the Fields Institute of Toronto, as well as in Hiroshima University and the POSTECH (Poham, South Korea). Chair of Applied Mathematics since April 2005.

Research interests

His main research interest cover nonlinear partial differential equations and Reaction-Diffusion systems, spatial ecology and population dynamics, spectral theory of linear operators in Banach spaces, topological degree and abstract nonlinear analysis, as well as continuous dynamical systems and numerical analysis.

Contact details

 

lopez_gomez@mat.ucm.es

 

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Selected Publications

  • J. López-Gómez, Linear Second Order Elliptic Operators, World Publishing, Singapore, 2013.
  • J. López-Gómez, Metasolutions of Parabolic Equations in Population Dynamics, CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2015.
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  • J. López-Gómez, A. Tellini and F. Zanolin, High multiplicity and complexity of the bifurcation diagrams of large solutions for a class of superlinear indefinite problems, Comm. on Pure and Applied Analysis, 13, (2014), 1-73.
  • J. López-Gómez, T. Nagai and Y. Yamada, Nontrivial, Nontrivial ω-limit sets and oscillating solutions in a chemotaxis model in ℝ² with critical mass, J. Funct. Anal., 266 (2014), 3455-3507.
  • J. López-Gómez and P. H. Rabinowitz, The effects of spatial heterogeneities on some multiplicity results, Disc. Cont. Dyn. Systems A, 36 (2016), 941-952.