Anders Martin-Löf

Anders Martin-Löf (born 16 March 1940)[citation needed] is a Swedish physicist and mathematician.

[1] Martin-Löf did his undergraduate studies at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm and got his exam in engineering physics in 1963.

He continued with graduate studies in optimization at KTH and at MIT in the United States from 1967–1968, later on followed by a position as Research Associate at the Rockefeller University in New York City 1970–1971, working with probability theory and applications to statistical mechanics.

Anders is the brother of Per Martin-Löf, who was responsible for a pioneering definition of randomness, as well as a foundation for constructive mathematics based on intuitionistic type theory.

[citation needed] Martin-Löf was a fellow student at KTH with Olav Kallenberg.

Anders Martin-Löf