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D-Index
34
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9313
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2847
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21

Eero Saksman 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 Eero Saksman sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 537+

This scientist: 113 publications — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Eero Saksman 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 Eero Saksman sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 86+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Eero Saksman is affiliated with the University of Helsinki in Finland and specializes in the field of mathematics. Their research predominantly covers applied mathematics, mathematical physics, and geometry and topology, with additional work in finance and statistics and probability.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Analytic and geometric function theory
  • Stochastic processes and statistical mechanics
  • Stochastic processes and financial applications
  • Holomorphic and Operator Theory
  • Advanced Harmonic Analysis Research
  • Advanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering
  • Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations

Eero Saksman has contributed to academic journals and preprint archives, with numerous publications appearing in arXiv. Other frequent publication venues also include Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Revista Matemática Iberoamericana, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, and The Annals of Probability.

Recent selected papers include:

  • "Multiplicative chaos and the characteristic polynomial of the CUE: The ¹-phase," 2020, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
  • "The Riemann zeta function and Gaussian multiplicative chaos: Statistics on the critical line," 2020, The Annals of Probability
  • "Irreducibility and geometric ergodicity of Hamiltonian Monte Carlo," 2020, The Annals of Statistics
  • "Imaginary multiplicative chaos: Moments, regularity and connections to the Ising model," 2020, The Annals of Applied Probability
  • "Random tree Besov priors - Towards fractal imaging," 2022, Inverse Problems and Imaging

Their collaborative network includes frequent coauthors such as Lauri Viitasaari, Olli Hirviniemi, István Prause, Benny Avelin, and Tuomo Kuusi, reflecting sustained partnerships in mathematical research.

Best Publications

  • An adaptive Metropolis algorithm

    Heikki Haario;Eero Saksman;Johanna Tamminen

  • DRAM: Efficient adaptive MCMC

    Heikki Haario;Marko Laine;Antonietta Mira;Eero Saksman

  • Adaptive proposal distribution for random walk Metropolis algorithm

    Heikki Haario;Eero Saksman;Johanna Tamminen

  • Componentwise adaptation for high dimensional MCMC

    Heikki Haario;Eero Saksman;Johanna Tamminen

  • Discretization-invariant Bayesian inversionand Besov space priors

    Matti Lassas;Eero Saksman;Samuli Siltanen

  • Beltrami operators in the plane

    Kari Astala;Tadeusz Iwaniec;Eero Saksman

  • Every complete doubling metric space carries a doubling measure

    Jouni Luukkainen;Eero Saksman

  • Regularity of the Fractional Maximal Function

    Juha Kinnunen;Eero Saksman

  • Pointwise characterizations of Hardy-Sobolev functions

    Pekka Koskela;Eero Saksman

  • Markov chain Monte Carlo methods for high dimensional inversion in remote sensing

    H. Haario;M. Laine;M. Lehtinen;E. Saksman

  • Simulated annealing process in general state space

    Heikki Haario;Eero Saksman

  • On singular integral and martingale transforms

    Stefan Geiss;Stephen Montgomery-Smith;Eero Saksman

  • Random conformal weldings

    Kari Astala;Antti Kupiainen;Eero Saksman;Peter Jones

  • On the ergodicity of the adaptive Metropolis algorithm on unbounded domains

    Eero Saksman;Matti Vihola

  • On the convergence of Hamiltonian Monte Carlo

    Alain Durmus;Eric Moulines;Eero Saksman

  • The Riemann zeta function and Gaussian multiplicative chaos: Statistics on the critical line

    Eero Saksman;Christian Webb

  • On the existence and uniqueness of $p$-harmonious functions

    Hannes Luiro;Mikko Parviainen;Eero Saksman

  • On compactness of the difference of composition operators

    Pekka J. Nieminen;Eero Saksman

  • Carleson's convergence theorem for Dirichlet series

    Håkan Hedenmalm;Eero Saksman

  • Fourier Multipliers for Hardy Spaces of Dirichlet Series

    Alexandru Aleman;Jan-Fredrik Olsen;Eero Saksman

  • Random Conformal Weldings

    K. Astala;P. Jones;A. Kupiainen;E. Saksman

Frequent Co-Authors

Heikki Haario
Heikki Haario Lappeenranta University of Technology
Kristian Seip
Kristian Seip Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Tadeusz Iwaniec
Tadeusz Iwaniec Syracuse University
Antti Kupiainen
Antti Kupiainen University of Helsinki
Johanna Tamminen
Johanna Tamminen Finnish Meteorological Institute
Pekka Koskela
Pekka Koskela University of Jyväskylä
Matti Lassas
Matti Lassas University of Helsinki
Peter W. Jones
Peter W. Jones Yale University
Eric Moulines
Eric Moulines Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence
Ivan Nourdin
Ivan Nourdin University of Luxembourg

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