Lars Martin Sektnan

Senior Lecturer at Algebra and geometry

I am a mathematician working in the field of complex geometry. My main interests include canonical metrics on Kähler manifolds or vector bundles, K-stability, and related notions. A lot of my research focuses on perturbation problems for canonical metrics, where the goal is to construct new such metrics from old ones.

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2025

Analytic K-semistability and local wall-crossing

Lars Martin Sektnan, Carl Tipler
Annals of Global Analysis and Geometry. Vol. 68 (2)
Journal article
2024

On the Futaki invariant of Fano threefolds

Lars Martin Sektnan, Carl Tipler
Annali dellUniversita di Ferrara. Vol. 70 (3), p. 811-837
Journal article
2024

Z-critical connections and Bridgeland stability conditions

Ruadhaí Dervan, John Benjamin McCarthy, Lars Martin Sektnan
CAMBRIDGE JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS. Vol. 12 (2), p. 253-355
Journal article
2024

Hermitian Yang–Mills connections on pullback bundles

Lars Martin Sektnan, Carl Tipler
Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equations. Vol. 63 (1)
Journal article
2023

Blowing up extremal Poincaré type manifolds

Lars Martin Sektnan
Mathematical Research Letters. Vol. 30 (1), p. 185-238
Journal article
2021

Extremal Kähler metrics on blowups

Ruadhaí Dervan, Lars Martin Sektnan
Preprint
2021

Extremal metrics on the total space of destabilising test configurations

Lars Martin Sektnan, Cristiano Spotti
Preprint

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