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43
Citations
10033
World Ranking
1672
National Ranking
722

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2004 - Member of the European Academy of Sciences
  • 1996 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1995 - Member of Academia Europaea
  • 1984 - Academie des sciences, France
  • 1980 - International Balzan Prize
  • 1979 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1974 - Fields Medal of International Mathematical Union (IMU) Major contributions in the primes, in univalent functions and the local Bieberbach conjecture, in theory of functions of several complex variables, and in theory of partial differential equations and minimal surfaces – in particular, to the solution of Bernstein's problem in higher dimensions.

Overview

Enrico Bombieri is affiliated with the Institute for Advanced Study in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of mathematics, with specific focus on mathematical physics and geometry and topology.

Their work addresses several main topics including:

  • Advanced Algebra and Geometry
  • Spectral Theory in Mathematical Physics
  • Algebraic Geometry and Number Theory

Bombieri has published at least one recent paper titled Designed Pseudo-Laplacians in 2020, which appeared in arXiv (Cornell University).

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Paul Garrett

Their most frequent publication venue recorded is arXiv (Cornell University).

Over the course of their career, Bombieri has received multiple awards and recognitions including:

  • Fields Medal of International Mathematical Union (IMU), 1974, for contributions in the primes, univalent functions and the local Bieberbach conjecture, functions of several complex variables, and the theory of partial differential equations and minimal surfaces, including the solution of Bernstein's problem in higher dimensions
  • Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1979
  • International Balzan Prize, 1980
  • Academie des sciences, France, 1984
  • Member of Academia Europaea, 1995
  • Member of the National Academy of Sciences, 1996
  • Member of the European Academy of Sciences, 2004

Best Publications

  • Minimal Cones and the Bernstein Problem.

    E. Bombieri;E. De Giorgi;E. Giusti

  • Heights in Diophantine Geometry

    Enrico Bombieri;Walter Gubler

  • Canonical models of surfaces of general type

    Enrico Bombieri

  • The number of integral points on arcs and ovals

    E. Bombieri;J. Pila

  • On Siegel's lemma

    E. Bombieri;Jeffrey D Vaaler

  • Primes in arithmetic progressions to large moduli

    E. Bombieri;J. B. Friedlander;H. Iwaniec

  • On the large sieve

    E. Bombieri

  • On Exponential Sums in Finite Fields

    Enrico Bombieri

  • Enriques' classification of surfaces in char.p, III

    E. Bombieri;David Bryant Mumford

  • Una maggiorazione a priori relativa alle ipersuperfici minimali non parametriche

    E. Bombieri;E. De Giorgi;M. Miranda

  • Intersecting a curve with algebraic subgroups of multiplicative groups

    E. Bombieri;D. Masser;U. Zannier

  • Which distributions of matter diffract? An initial investigation

    E. Bombieri;James Taylor

  • Harnack's inequality for elliptic differential equations on minimal surfaces

    E. Bombieri;E. Giusti

  • Regularity theory for almost minimal currents

    Enrico Bombieri

  • Complements to Li's Criterion for the Riemann Hypothesis☆

    Enrico Bombieri;Jeffrey C. Lagarias

  • Algebraic values of meromorphic maps

    Enrico Bombieri

  • Le grand crible dans la théorie analytique des nombres

    Enrico Bombieri

  • Anomalous Subvarieties—Structure Theorems and Applications

    E. Bombieri;D. Masser;U. Zannier

  • On the distribution of zeros of linear combinations of Euler products

    E. Bombieri;D. A. Hejhal

  • Incomplete Kloosterman sums and a divisor problem

    John B. Friedlander;Henryk Iwaniec;Bryan B. Birch;Enrico Bombieri

  • Intersecting a plane with algebraic subgroups of multiplicative groups

    Enrico Bombieri;David Masser;Umberto Zannier

Frequent Co-Authors

Umberto Zannier
Umberto Zannier Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa
David Masser
David Masser University of Basel
John B. Friedlander
John B. Friedlander University of Toronto
Henryk Iwaniec
Henryk Iwaniec Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Jean Bourgain
Jean Bourgain Institute for Advanced Study
Wolfgang M. Schmidt
Wolfgang M. Schmidt University of Colorado Boulder
Serge Lang
Serge Lang Yale University
Andrew Granville
Andrew Granville University of Montreal
David Mumford
David Mumford Brown University
Hugh L. Montgomery
Hugh L. Montgomery University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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