J. Tomás Lázaro

Associate professor at UPC
Research area: Dynamical Systems

PhD in Mathematics obtained at UPC

Biosketch

Former assistent professor at UPC.

Current position: associate professor at UPC.

Research lines

Reversible systems (odes and maps), limit cycles and local 16th Hilbert problem, biological models, Picard-Vessiot theory.

Former assistent professor at UPC.

Current position: associate professor at UPC.

Selected publications

  • J. Sardanyés, J.T Lázaro, A. Guillamon and E. Fontich
    Full analysis of small hypercycles with shortcircuits in prebiotic evolution.
    Physica D, Volume 347, pages 90–108, 2017.
  • Acosta-Humánez, P.; Lázaro, J. Tomás; Morales, J.; Pantazi, C..
    On the integrability of polynomial vector fields in the plane by means of Picard-Vessiot theory.
    Discrete and continuous dynamical systems. Series A. , Vol 35. Number 5. Pages 1767 – 1800, 2015.
  • Delshams, A.; Gonchenko, S.; Gonchenko, V.; Lázaro, J. Tomás; Stenkin, O..
    Abundance of attracting, repelling and elliptic periodic orbits in two-dimensional reversible maps.
    Nonlinearity,  Vol 26. Pages 1 – 33, 2013.
  • Gasull, A.; Lázaro, J. Tomás; Torregrosa, J..
    Upper bounds for the number of zeroes for some Abelian integrals.
    Nonlinear analysis, theory, methods and applications, Vol 75. Number 13. Pages 5169 – 5179, 2012.
  • Gasull, A.; Lázaro, J. Tomás; Torregrosa, J..
    On the Chebyshev property for a new family of functions.
    Journal of mathematical analysis and applications, Vol 387. Number 2. Pages 631 – 644, 2012.
  • Delshams, A.; Lázaro, J. Tomás.
    Pseudo-normal form near saddle-center or saddle-focus equilibria.
    Journal of differential equations. Vol 208. Number 2. Pages 312 – 343, 2005.