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D-Index
100
Citations
34592
World Ranking
280
National Ranking
44

Overview

Gareth Jones is affiliated with the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom and specializes in the field of Mathematics. Their research encompasses a wide range of topics within this discipline, including finite group theory, algebraic geometry, number theory, graph theory, and topology.

The main fields of study for this researcher focus on:

  • Mathematics

Subfields of study explored in their work include:

  • Geometry and Topology
  • Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics
  • Mathematical Physics
  • Algebra and Number Theory
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Key research topics addressed are:

  • Finite Group Theory Research
  • Algebraic Geometry and Number Theory
  • Graph theory and CDMA systems
  • Analytic Number Theory Research
  • Advanced Topology and Set Theory
  • Advanced Algebra and Geometry
  • Homotopy and Cohomology in Algebraic Topology

Gareth Jones has produced a number of research papers in various publication venues. Recent papers include:

  • "Paley and the Paley Graphs" (2020), published in Springer proceedings in mathematics & statistics
  • "Realisation of groups as automorphism groups in permutational categories" (2021), published in Ars Mathematica Contemporanea
  • "Author Correction: Asymmetric thinning of the cerebral cortex across the adult lifespan is accelerated in Alzheimer's disease" (2022), published in Nature Communications
  • "Pfaffian definitions of Weierstrass elliptic functions" (2020), published in Mathematische Annalen
  • "Rational values of transcendental functions and arithmetic dynamics" (2021), published in Journal of the European Mathematical Society

The researcher frequently publishes in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Art of Discrete and Applied Mathematics
  • Springer proceedings in mathematics & statistics
  • Contemporary mathematics - American Mathematical Society
  • Ars Mathematica Contemporanea

Gareth Jones has collaborated with several co-authors multiple times. Notable frequent collaborators include:

  • Alexander K. Zvonkin (5 joint publications)
  • Gareth Boxall (3 joint publications)
  • Harry Schmidt (2 joint publications)
  • Taboka Chalebgwa (2 joint publications)
  • Ilia Ponomarenko (1 joint publication)

In addition to journal papers, Gareth Jones has contributed to book publications. They authored the book Isomorphisms, Symmetry and Computations in Algebraic Graph Theory published in 2020 by Springer International Publishing, which has accumulated multiple citations.

Best Publications

  • The Einstein Telescope: a third-generation gravitational wave observatory

    M. Punturo;M. Abernathy;F. Acernese;B. Allen

  • Carpe noctem: the importance of bats as bioindicators

    G Jones;DS Jacobs;TH Kunz;Willig

  • The new atlas of breeding birds in Britain and Ireland 1988-1991

    Gareth Jones

  • Taxon-specific PCR for DNA barcoding arthropod prey in bat faeces

    Matt R. K. Zeale;Roger K. Butlin;Gary L. A. Barker;David C. Lees

  • The evolution of echolocation in bats

    Gareth Jones;Emma C. Teeling

  • Identification of twenty‐two bat species (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from Italy by analysis of time‐expanded recordings of echolocation calls

    Danilo Russo;Gareth Jones

  • Street lighting disturbs commuting bats.

    Emma Louise Stone;Gareth Jones;Stephen Harris

  • The third generation of gravitational wave observatories and their science reach

    M. Punturo;M. Abernathy;F. Acernese;B. Allen

  • Acoustic identification of twelve species of echolocating bat by discriminant function analysis and artificial neural networks

    Stuart Parsons;Gareth Jones

  • Habitat use by bats (Chiroptera) assessed by means of a broad-band acoustic method

    Nancy Vaughan;Gareth Jones;Stephen Harris

  • Use of foraging habitats by bats in a Mediterranean area determined by acoustic surveys: conservation implications

    Danilo Russo;Gareth Jones

  • Bat activity and species richness on organic and conventional farms: impact of agricultural intensification.

    Liat P. Wickramasinghe;Stephen Harris;Gareth Jones;Nancy Vaughan

  • Foraging Strategy and Predation Risk as Factors Influencing Emergence Time in Echolocating Bats

    Gareth Jones;Jens Rydell

  • Abundance and Species Richness of Nocturnal Insects on Organic and Conventional Farms: Effects of Agricultural Intensification on Bat Foraging

    Liat P. Wickramasinghe;Stephen Harris;Gareth Jones;Nancy Vaughan Jennings

  • Predicted impact of climate change on European bats in relation to their biogeographic patterns

    Hugo Rebelo;Hugo Rebelo;Pedro Tarroso;Gareth Jones

  • Six reference-quality genomes reveal evolution of bat adaptations

    David Jebb;Zixia Huang;Martin Pippel;Graham M. Hughes

  • DNA answers the call of pipistrelle bat species

    E. M. Barratt;R. Deaville;T. M. Burland;Michael William Bruford

  • Bat echolocation calls: adaptation and convergent evolution.

    Gareth Jones;Marc W Holderied

  • Bimodal echolocation in pipistrelle bats: are cryptic species present?

    Gareth Jones;SM Van Parijs

  • Ground validation of presence‐only modelling with rare species: a case study on barbastelles Barbastella barbastellus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae)

    Hugo Rebelo;Hugo Rebelo;Gareth Jones

  • Ecological and Behavioral Methods for the Study of Bats

    Marc W Holderied;Gareth Jones

Frequent Co-Authors

Danilo Russo
Danilo Russo University of Naples Federico II
Stephen J. Rossiter
Stephen J. Rossiter Queen Mary University of London
Shuyi Zhang
Shuyi Zhang Shenyang Agricultural University
Hugo Rebelo
Hugo Rebelo University of Lisbon
Stephen Harris
Stephen Harris University of Bristol
Paul A. Racey
Paul A. Racey University of Exeter
Emma C. Teeling
Emma C. Teeling University College Dublin
Dina K. N. Dechmann
Dina K. N. Dechmann Max Planck Society
Duncan A. Brown
Duncan A. Brown Syracuse University

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