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D-Index
38
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4786
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2389
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Bai-Ni Guo publication distribution in Mathematics in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Mathematics in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bai-Ni Guo sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 537+

This scientist: 209 publications — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 537 publications or more.

Bai-Ni Guo D-index placement in Mathematics in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Mathematics scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bai-Ni Guo sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 86+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 86 D-Index or more.

Overview

Bai-Ni Guo is affiliated with Henan Polytechnic University in China and specializes in the field of Mathematics, with a primary focus on applied mathematics. Their research encompasses multiple subfields including algebra and number theory, discrete mathematics and combinatorics, statistical and nonlinear physics, as well as geometry and topology.

Their scholarly output reflects significant attention to various mathematical topics. Key areas include:

  • Mathematical Inequalities and Applications
  • Functional Equations Stability Results
  • Mathematical functions and polynomials
  • Advanced Mathematical Identities
  • Advanced Combinatorial Mathematics
  • Advanced Mathematical Theories and Applications
  • Analytic and geometric function theory

Several recent papers authored by Bai-Ni Guo illustrate their research contributions:

  • "Series expansions of powers of arcsine, closed forms for special values of Bell polynomials, and series representations of generalized logsine functions," 2021, AIMS Mathematics
  • "MacLaurin's series expansions for positive integer powers of inverse (hyperbolic) sine and tangent functions, closed-form formula of specific partial Bell polynomials, and series representation of generalized logsine function," 2022, Applicable Analysis and Discrete Mathematics

These publications demonstrate a consistent engagement with advanced mathematical series expansions and special functions, contributing to the broader research discourse in applied mathematical analysis.

Bai-Ni Guo frequently collaborates with other researchers in their field. Notable coauthors include:

  • Feng Qi
  • Dongkyu Lim
  • Wen Hui Li
  • Da-WeI Niu
  • Hong-Ping Yin

Their work has appeared predominantly in several scholarly journals and venues, including:

  • AIMS Mathematics
  • Axioms
  • Applicable Analysis and Discrete Mathematics
  • Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

The thematic range of their publications highlights a focus on mathematical inequalities, functional equations, and combinatorial mathematics, reflecting a specialized interest in both theoretical and applied aspects of mathematics.

Best Publications

  • Complete Monotonicities of Functions Involving the Gamma and Digamma Functions

    Feng Qi;Bai-Ni Guo

  • Some completely monotonic functions involving the gamma and polygamma functions

    Feng Qi;Bai-Ni Guo;Chao-Ping Chen

  • Refinements, Generalizations, and Applications of Jordan's Inequality and Related Problems

    Feng Qi;Da-Wei Niu;Bai-Ni Guo

  • A PROPERTY OF LOGARITHMICALLY ABSOLUTELY MONOTONIC FUNCTIONS AND THE LOGARITHMICALLY COMPLETE MONOTONICITY OF A POWER-EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION

    Bai-Ni Guo;Feng Qi

  • TWO NEW PROOFS OF THE COMPLETE MONOTONICITY OF A FUNCTION INVOLVING THE PSI FUNCTION

    Bai-Ni Guo;Feng Qi

  • Complete monotonicity of some functions involving polygamma functions

    Feng Qi;Senlin Guo;Bai-Ni Guo

  • Some completely monotonic functions involving polygamma functions and an application

    Feng Qi;Run-Qing Cui;Chao-Ping Chen;Bai-Ni Guo

  • Some identities and an explicit formula for Bernoulli and Stirling numbers

    Bai-Ni Guo;Feng Qi

  • ON NEW PROOFS OF WILKER'S INEQUALITIES INVOLVING TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS

    Bai Ni Guo;Bao Min Qiao;Feng Qi;Wei Li

  • The Best Bounds in Gautschi-Kershaw Inequalities

    Feng Qi;Bai-Ni Guo;Chao-Ping Chen

  • Explicit Formulas for Special Values of the Bell Polynomials of the Second Kind and for the Euler Numbers and Polynomials

    Feng Qi;Feng Qi;Bai-Ni Guo

  • GENERALIZATIONS OF BERNOULLI NUMBERS AND POLYNOMIALS

    Qiu-Ming Luo;Bai-Ni Guo;Feng Qi;Lokenath Debnath

  • A completely monotonic function involving the tri-gamma function and with degree one

    Bai-Ni Guo;Feng Qi

  • Explicit formulas and identities for the Bell polynomials and a sequence of polynomials applied to differential equations

    Feng Qi;Feng Qi;Dongkyu Lim;Bai-Ni Guo

  • A class of logarithmically completely monotonic functions and the best bounds in the second Kershaw's double inequality

    Feng Qi;Bai-Ni Guo

  • Completely monotonic functions involving divided differences of the di- and tri-gamma functions and some applications

    Feng Qi;Bai-Ni Guo

  • Necessary and sufficient conditions for functions involving the tri- and tetra-gamma functions to be completely monotonic

    Feng Qi;Bai-Ni Guo

  • Explicit formulae for computing Euler polynomials in terms of Stirling numbers of the second kind

    Bai-Ni Guo;Feng Qi;Feng Qi

  • A CLASS OF COMPLETELY MONOTONIC FUNCTIONS INVOLVING DIVIDED DIFFERENCES OF THE PSI AND TRI-GAMMA FUNCTIONS AND SOME APPLICATIONS

    Bai-Ni Guo;Feng Qi

  • Some identities for a sequence of unnamed polynomials connected with the Bell polynomials

    Feng Qi;Feng Qi;Da-Wei Niu;Bai-Ni Guo

  • Generalization of Bernoulli polynomials

    Bai-Ni Guo;Feng Qi

Frequent Co-Authors

Feng Qi
Feng Qi Henan Polytechnic University
Lokenath Debnath
Lokenath Debnath The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Hari M. Srivastava
Hari M. Srivastava University of Victoria
Cristinel Mortici
Cristinel Mortici Valahia University of Targoviste

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