Lars-Erik Persson (born 24 September 1944) is a Swedish/Norwegian professor in mathematics, known for his works in Fourier analysis, function spaces, inequalities, interpolation theory and related problems connected to convexity and quasi-monotone functions.

Lars-Erik Persson

Persson comes from the small village Svanabyn in Dorotea community, Sweden. He received his PhD degree in mathematics at Umeå University in 1974. In 1975 he was employed as associate professor in mathematics at Luleå University of Technology (LTU), and was appointed full professor in 1994. Since 2019 he is professor emeritus there. Before his professor appointment at LTU, he was appointed as full professor at UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Campus Narvik (previously Narvik University College) in 1992. He still works as professor of mathematics at the same university. He was also appointed as honorary professor at L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Kazakhstan in 2005. Persson has also worked as a part-time professor at Uppsala University, where he is now professor emeritus. For a shorter period he taught at Lund University, Sweden, as professor in mathematics on the chair of professor Jaak Peetre. He was appointed as senior professor at Karlstad university, Sweden, in 2019.

Persson has authored or co-authored approximately 320 journal papers and 16 books. He serves as the editor for seven international journals. He has been President of the Swedish Mathematical Society and has been a member of the National Committee of Mathematics, affiliated with the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, since 1995, serving as secretary from 1995 to 2002. He was also a member of the NT-R board (Mathematics and Technical Mathematics) at the Swedish Research Council for six years, where he was involved in distributing funding for top-tier basic research in Sweden. He chaired the board in 2010 and from 2012 to 2014. He initiated and was the first director of Center of Interdisciplinary Mathematics (CIM) at Uppsala University. See his homepage at UiT The Arctic University of Norway[1] and his homepage at Karlstad University;Sweden [2]– See also international homepage of Lars-Erik Persson[3]

Persson has been invited as guest researcher to universities in numerous countries. In November 2015 he was invited to Collège de France by Fields medalist Pierre-Louis Lions. International conferences were arranged and a journal issue was published in his honor.[4][5]


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  1. ^ "Persson, Lars Erik | UiT".
  2. ^ "Lars Erik Persson | Karlstad University".
  3. ^ "Home". larserikpersson.se.
  4. ^ "Link to article". nonlinearstudies.com.P.L. Lions, N. Samko and S. Sivasundaram, Special issue on harmonic analysis, applied mathematics and engineering problems, Dedicated to the 75th anniversary of Lars-Erik Persson, Nonlinar studies 26 (2019), no. 4, 703-706.
  5. ^ "Link to article". nonlinearstudies.com.D. Lukkassen and A. Meidell, Lars-Erik Persson- the remarkable broad and innovative mathematician and unique Pers(s)on, Nonlinear studies 26 (2019), no. 4, 707-722.