Finnur Lárusson is mathematician at the University of Adelaide (formerly at the Univ. of Western Ontario). His current research is at the interface between several complex variables and Quillen model categories, especially in the context of the Oka principle.
On Oka manifolds and the Oka principle:
Finnur Lárusson, Affine simplices in Oka manifolds, Documenta Mathematica (2009) Volume: 14, page 691-697 (eudml:228723)
Finnur Lárusson, What is an Oka manifold?, Notices AMS Volume 57, Number 1, 2010 (pdf, pdf)
Finnur Lárusson, Model structures and the Oka principle, Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra Volume 192, Issues 1–3, 1 September 2004, Pages 203-223 (math.CV/0303355, doi:10.1016/j.jpaa.2004.02.005)
Affine simplices in Oka manifolds, Documenta Mathematica 14 (2009) 691-697.
Franc Forstnerič, Finnur Lárusson, Survey of Oka theory, New York J. Math., 17a (2011), 1-28 (arXiv:1009.1934, eudml:232963)
Franc Forstnerič (appendix by Finnur Lárusson), Oka manifolds: From Oka to Stein and back, Annales de la Faculté des sciences de Toulouse, Mathématiques, Série 6, Tome 22 (2013) no. 4, pp. 747-809 (numdam:AFST_2013_6_22_4_747_0)
and via model structures on simplicial presheaves (higher complex analytic geometry and complex analytic ∞-groupoids):
Finnur Lárusson, Excision for simplicial sheaves on the Stein site and Gromov’s Oka principle, International Journal of Mathematics Vol. 14, No. 02, pp. 191-209 (2003) (arXiv:math/0101103, doi:10.1142/S0129167X03001727)
Finnur Lárusson, Model structures and the Oka principle, Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra Volume 192, Issues 1–3, 1 September 2004, Pages 203-223 (math.CV/0303355, doi:10.1016/j.jpaa.2004.02.005)
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