Coauthors and publication statistics

People I have written papers with (alphabetic by last name):

  1. Farid F Abraham 1998, 1997
  2. Thomas Bartol 1991
  3. Andrew H. Bass 2001, 2005, 2006
  4. Deana A. Bodnar 2001
  5. Robert H. Bonow 2009
  6. D Brodbeck* 1998
  7. JQ Broughton* 1998
  8. Philip Ching** 2002
  9. Catherine Devine** 1990
  10. Helen Doerr 1996
  11. Damian O. Elias 2006
  12. David Farmer 1981
  13. H Gao* 1998
  14. T. Kent Gartner 1976
  15. Jerry Gerner 1998, 1997
  16. Richard Gillilan 1993
  17. Jacquline B. Grant 2002
  18. Matthias Gruhn 2005
  19. John Guckenheimer 2005
  20. William V Harris 1984
  21. Ron Harris-Warrick 2005
  22. Alan Hedge 1996, 1995
  23. Alex D. Holub 2001
  24. Ronald R. Hoy 2004, 2006, 2009
  25. Engin Ipek** 2003
  26. Michael S. Isaacson 2006
  27. Bruce R Johnson 2001, 2004, 2009
  28. J. Matthew Kittelberger 2006
  29. David Lifka 1998, 1997
  30. Alison LoPerfido 1993
  31. Gus K. Lott III 2009
  32. Andrew C. Mason 2006
  33. D McCrobie 1996, 1995
  34. S Morimoto 1996, 1995
  35. Devon Murphy 2006
  36. Keith B. Neeves 2006
  37. Robert M. Ochshorn (in press 2009)
  38. Thomas Podleski 1977, 1976, 1973
  39. Simonetta Rodriguez 1996, 1995
  40. Marcy Rosenkrantz 1998, 1997
  41. WE Rudge* 1998
  42. Edwin Salpeter 1991, 1984, 1981, 1980, 1977
  43. Miriam Salpeter 1991, 1984, 1981, 1980, 1977
  44. Antonio Sastre 1973
  45. David Schneider 1998, 1997
  46. Joseph Skovira 2001, 1998, 1997
  47. Andrew J. Spence 2006
  48. Simon Sponberg 2006
  49. Raphael Tsow** 1994
  50. Matt Weeg 2005
  51. Kyle D. Wesson (in press 2009)
  52. Nathan R Wilson 2001
  53. Robert Wyttenbach 2001, 2004

*Coauthors on Farid Abraham papers who were not at Cornell.
**Nonrefereed 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:

  1. 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.
  2. M. Misiurewicz and A. Schinzel, On n numbers on a circle, Hardy-Ramanujan
    Journal, 1988, 11, 30-39.
  3. 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.
A quick look at the Web'O'Science as of Oct 2009, suggests my h=11.


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. As of 1 jan 2007, I had 557 citations on 29 academic papers, so citations/paper=19.2.