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Finland
2026

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Mathematics

D-Index
42
Citations
7819
World Ranking
1779
National Ranking
9

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Mathematics in Finland Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Mathematics in Finland Leader Award
  • 2010 - Member of the European Academy of Sciences

Overview

Mats Gyllenberg is affiliated with the University of Helsinki in Finland. Their research primarily focuses on fields related to Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Medicine. The concentration of their work lies within several subfields including Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Genetics, Modeling and Simulation, Molecular Biology, and Global and Planetary Change.

The scientist's main topics of investigation cover areas such as Mathematical and Theoretical Epidemiology and Ecology Models, Evolution and Genetic Dynamics, Mathematical Biology Tumor Growth, Gene Regulatory Network Analysis, Ecosystem dynamics and resilience, Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics, and Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Journal of Mathematical Biology
  • Vietnam Journal of Mathematics
  • Journal of Evolution Equations
  • Acta Applicandae Mathematicae
  • Journal of Biological Dynamics

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Mats Gyllenberg are:

  • "Numerical Bifurcation Analysis of Physiologically Structured Population Models via Pseudospectral Approximation," 2020, Vietnam Journal of Mathematics
  • "Modelling physiologically structured populations: renewal equations and partial differential equations," 2023, Journal of Evolution Equations
  • "One Dimensional Reduction of a Renewal Equation for a Measure-Valued Function of Time Describing Population Dynamics," 2021, Acta Applicandae Mathematicae
  • "Special issue of the Journal of Mathematical Biology to honor Alan Hastings' 65th birthday," 2020, Journal of Mathematical Biology
  • "Chaotic attractors in Atkinson-Allen model of four competing species," 2020, Journal of Biological Dynamics

Mats Gyllenberg has collaborated frequently with the following co-authors:

  • Odo Diekmann
  • Eugenia Franco
  • Francesca Scarabel
  • Dimitri Breda
  • Rossana Vermiglio

They were recognized as a Member of the European Academy of Sciences in 2010.

Best Publications

  • Two general metapopulation models and the core-satellite species hypothesis

    Ilkka Hanski;Mats Gyllenberg

  • Ontogenetic Scaling of Foraging Rates and the Dynamics of a Size-Structured Consumer-Resource Model

    L. Persson;K. Leonardsson;A.M. de Roos;M. Gyllenberg

  • Competitive exclusion and limiting similarity: a unified theory.

    Géza Meszéna;Mats Gyllenberg;Liz Pásztor;Johan A.J. Metz;Johan A.J. Metz

  • On the formulation and analysis of general deterministic structured population models

    O. Diekmann;M. Gyllenberg;H. Huang;M. Kirkilionis

  • How should we define fitness in structured metapopulation models? Including an application to the calculation of evolutionarily stable dispersal strategies.

    J. A. J. Metz;J. A. J. Metz;M. Gyllenberg

  • BODIL: a molecular modeling environment for structure-function analysis and drug design

    Jukka V. Lehtonen;Dan-Johan Still;Ville-Veikko Rantanen;Jan Ekholm

  • On the Formulation and Analysis of General Deterministic Structured Population Models. II. Nonlinear Theory

    Odo Diekman;Mats Gyllenberg;Haiyang Huang;Markus Kirkilionis

  • Single-species metapopulation dynamics: A structured model

    Mats Gyllenberg;Ilkka Hanski

  • A nonlinear structured population model of tumor growth with quiescence.

    Mats Gyllenberg;G.B. Webb

  • Does migration stabilize local population dynamics? Analysis of a discrete metapopulation model

    Mats Gyllenberg;Gunnar Söderbacka;Stefan Ericsson

  • Steady-state analysis of structured population models

    O. Diekmann;M. Gyllenberg;J.A.J. Metz;J.A.J. Metz

  • Evolutionary suicide and evolution of dispersal in structured metapopulations

    Mats Gyllenberg;Kalle Parvinen;Ulf Dieckmann

  • Invasion dynamics and attractor inheritance.

    S.A.H. Geritz;M. Gyllenberg;F.J.A. Jacobs;K. Parvinen

  • Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Evolutionary Suicide

    Mats Gyllenberg;Kalle Parvinen

  • Stability and Bifurcation Analysis of Volterra Functional Equations in the Light of Suns and Stars

    Odo Diekmann;Philipp Getto;Mats Gyllenberg

  • Quiescence as an explanation of Gompertzian tumor growth.

    Gyllenberg M;Webb Gf

  • On fitness in structured metapopulations.

    Mats Gyllenberg;J.A.J. Metz

  • Structured Metapopulation Models

    Mats Gyllenberg;Alan Hastings;Ilkka Hanski

  • Evolution of dispersal in metapopulations with local density dependence and demographic stochasticity.

    K. Parvinen;K. Parvinen;U. Dieckmann;M. Gyllenberg;M. Gyllenberg;J. A. J. Metz;J. A. J. Metz

  • Daphnia revisited: Local stability and bifurcation theory for physiologically structured population models explained by way of an example

    Odo Diekmann;Mats Gyllenberg;J. A. J. Metz;J. A. J. Metz;J. A. J. Metz;Shinji Nakaoka

  • Quantitative analyses of anaerobic wastewater treatment processes: identifiability and parameter estimation.

    Nelly Noykova;Thorsten G. Müller;Mats Gyllenberg;Jens Timmer

Frequent Co-Authors

Odo Diekmann
Odo Diekmann Utrecht University
Horst R. Thieme
Horst R. Thieme Arizona State University
Tero Aittokallio
Tero Aittokallio University of Helsinki
Jukka Corander
Jukka Corander University of Oslo
Brian Austin
Brian Austin University of Stirling
Jean Swings
Jean Swings Ghent University
Fabiano L. Thompson
Fabiano L. Thompson Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Mikael Fortelius
Mikael Fortelius University of Helsinki
Kari Saikkonen
Kari Saikkonen University of Turku
Karl Sigmund
Karl Sigmund University of Vienna

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