Coauthors and publication statistics
Coauthors (alphabetic by last name):
- Farid F Abraham 1998, 1997
- Largus Angenent 2012
- C. Thomas Avedisian 2014
- Thomas Bartol 1991
- Andrew H. Bass 2001, 2005, 2006, 2011, 2023
- Deana A. Bodnar 2001
- Robert H. Bonow 2009
- D Brodbeck 1998
- JQ Broughton 1998
- Michael J. Carrier 2014
- Richard C. Cavicchi 2014
- Kai-Yuan Chen 2014
- Eric J. Ching 2014
- Philip Ching* 2002
- Catherine Devine* 1990
- Helen Doerr 1996
- Damian O. Elias 2006
- David Farmer 1981
- Eliot Friedman 2012
- H Gao 1998
- T. Kent Gartner 1976
- Jerry Gerner 1998, 1997
- Richard Gillilan 1993
- Jacquline B. Grant 2002
- Matthias Gruhn 2005
- John Guckenheimer 2005
- Sang Min Han 2023
- William V Harris 1984
- Ron Harris-Warrick 2005
- Alan Hedge 1996, 1995
- Alex D. Holub 2001
- Nicholas J. Hornstein 2011
- Ronald R. Hoy 2004, 2006, 2009
- Engin Ipek* 2003
- Michael S. Isaacson 2006
- Danial J. Joe 2014
- Bruce R Johnson 2001, 2004, 2009, 2011
- J. Matthew Kittelberger 2006
- Lee A. W 2012
- David Lifka 1998, 1997
- David Lipson 2012
- Alison LoPerfido 1993
- Gus K. Lott III 2009
- Syed Tahmid Mahbub* 2016
- Andrew C. Mason 2006
- D McCrobie 1996, 1995
- S Morimoto 1996, 1995
- Devon Murphy 2006
- Keith B. Neeves 2006
- Robert M. Ochshorn 2009
- Thomas Podleski 1977, 1976, 1973
- Stefan R. Pulver 2011
- Aaron N. Rice 2011, 2023
- Simonetta Rodriguez 1996, 1995
- Miriam Rosenbaum 2012
- Marcy Rosenkrantz 1998, 1997
- WE Rudge 1998
- Edwin Salpeter 1991, 1984, 1981, 1980, 1977
- Miriam Salpeter 1991, 1984, 1981, 1980, 1977
- Antonio Sastre 1973
- David Schneider 1998, 1997
- James B. Shealy 2014
- Xiling Shen 2014
- Joseph Skovira 2001, 1998, 1997
- Andrew J. Spence 2006
- Simon Sponberg 2006
- Raphael Tsow* 1994
- Matt Weeg 2005
- Kyle D. Wesson 2009
- Nathan R Wilson 2001
- Robert Wyttenbach 2001, 2004
- James R. Young 2014
*Trade publications
My Erdos Number is no greater than 4.
According to http://www.math.iupui.edu/~mmisiure/collab.html
John Guckenheimer has Erdos number 3.
One possible path (Guckenheimer-Misiurewicz-Schinzel-Erdos)
is:
- L. Block, J. Guckenheimer, M. Misiurewicz and L.-S. Young,
Periodic points and topological
entropy of one dimensional maps, in Global Theory of Dynamical Systems,
Lecture Notes
in Math. 819, Springer, Berlin (1980), pp. 18-34.
- M. Misiurewicz and A. Schinzel, On n numbers on a circle,
Hardy-Ramanujan
Journal, 1988, 11, 30-39.
- Erdos and Schinzel, Distributions of the values of some arithmetical
functions, Acta Arith. 6 (1961), 473-485.
Paths of length 6:
Hirsch (Science, vol 309, p 1181 People,
Nature 436, 900-900 (18 Aug 2005) News )
suggests a individual impact factor computed as the largest number of papers, h
,
a person has produced, each with at least h
citations.
Web'O'Science as of Oct 2024, suggests my h=14
.
Google Scholar as of Oct 2024 suggests my h=24
.
Sune Lehmann, Andrew Jackson and Benny Lautrup suggest (Nature 444, 1003-1004, 21 December 2006)
that average citation/paper is more reliable than Hirsch's measure.
Web'O'Science: As of Oct 2024, I had 921 citations on 26 academic papers, so citations/paper=35.
Google Scholar:
As of Oct 2024, I had 1857 citations but does not count number of academic papers.