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50
Citations
9648
World Ranking
1085
National Ranking
503

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - Fellow of the American Mathematical Society
  • 2004 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1992 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1987 - Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Number Theory
  • 1980 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Benedict H. Gross is affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States. Their primary field of study is Mathematics, with a focus on subfields including Geometry and Topology, Mathematical Physics, and Algebra and Number Theory. Additional research interests extend into General Health Professions and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

The main topics covered in their body of work include:

  • Advanced Algebra and Geometry
  • Algebraic Geometry and Number Theory
  • Algebraic structures and combinatorial models
  • Geometry and complex manifolds
  • Advanced Topics in Algebra
  • Digital Innovation in Industries
  • Medical and Health Sciences Research

Gross has published extensively across various respected venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Klinik Einkauf
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Compositio Mathematica
  • Notarzt
  • kma - Klinik Management aktuell

The following are some recent papers authored or co-authored by Gross with their publication year and venue:

  • "Branching laws for classical groups: the non-tempered case" (2020), Compositio Mathematica
  • "Twisted GGP problems and conjectures" (2023), Compositio Mathematica
  • "Medico-legale Hintergründe von App-basierten Ersthelfersystemen: Aktueller Stand und Implikationen für die Praxis der Implementierung" (2022), Medizinrecht
  • "The road to GGP" (2022), Pure and Applied Mathematics Quarterly
  • "Empfehlungen zur Qualifikation Leitender Notärztinnen und Notärzte in Deutschland" (2024), Notarzt

Frequent collaborators of Gross include:

  • Wee Teck Gan
  • Dipendra Prasad
  • Jan Wnent
  • Christian Elsner
  • Alexander Radbruch

Over the course of their career, Benedict H. Gross has received several awards recognizing their contributions to mathematics and related fields:

  • Fellow of the American Mathematical Society (2013)
  • Member of the National Academy of Sciences (2004)
  • Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1992)
  • Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Number Theory (1987)
  • Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (1980)

Best Publications

  • Heegner points and derivatives of L-series.

    Benedict H. Gross;Don B. Zagier;Don B. Zagier

  • Symplectic local root numbers, central critical L-values, and restriction problems in the representation theory of classical groups

    Wee Teck Gan;Benedict H. Gross;Dipendra Prasad

  • Heegner points and derivatives of L-series. II.

    B. Gross;W. Kohnen;W. Kohnen;Don Zagier;Don Zagier

  • A tameness criterion for Galois representations associated to modular forms $(\mod p)$

    Benedict H. Gross

  • Real algebraic curves

    Benedict H. Gross;Joe Harris

  • On singular moduli.

    B.H. Gross;Don B. Zagier

  • On the Decomposition of a Representation of SOn When Restricted to SOn-1

    Benedict H. Gross;Dipendra Prasad

  • Arithmetic on Elliptic Curves with Complex Multiplication

    Benedict H. Gross

  • Arithmetic invariants of discrete Langlands parameters

    Benedict H. Gross;Mark Reeder

  • Heights and the special values of L-series

    Benedict H. Gross

  • Gauss sums and the p-adic F-function

    Benedict H. Gross;Neal Koblitz

  • Some Results on the Mordell-Weil Group of the Jacobian of the Fermat Curve.

    Benedict H. Gross;David E. Rohrlich

  • On the Periods of Abelian Integrals and a Formula of Chowla and Selberg.

    Benedict H. Gross

  • Algebraic modular forms

    Benedict H. Gross

  • On canonical and quasi-canonical liftings.

    Benedict H. Gross

  • On the motive of a reductive group

    Benedict H. Gross

  • On quaternionic discrete series representations, and their continuations.

    N.R. Wallach;B.H. Gross

  • Heights and the central critical values of triple product $L$ -functions

    Benedict H. Gross;Stephen S. Kudla

  • Fourier coefficients of modular forms on G2

    Wee Teck Gan;Benedict Gross;Gordan Savin

  • Group representations and lattices

    Benedict H. Gross

Frequent Co-Authors

Don Zagier
Don Zagier Max Planck Institute for Mathematics
Nolan R. Wallach
Nolan R. Wallach University of California, San Diego
Curtis T. McMullen
Curtis T. McMullen Harvard University
Edward Frenkel
Edward Frenkel University of California, Berkeley
Shlomo Sternberg
Shlomo Sternberg Harvard University
Joe Harris
Joe Harris Harvard University
Stephen S. Kudla
Stephen S. Kudla University of Toronto
Michael J. Hopkins
Michael J. Hopkins Harvard University
Pierre Deligne
Pierre Deligne Institute for Advanced Study

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