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D-Index
30
Citations
5121
World Ranking
3457
National Ranking
66

Gideon Schechtman 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 Gideon Schechtman sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 537+

This scientist: 141 publications — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Gideon Schechtman 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 Gideon Schechtman sits on this spectrum.

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5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Gideon Schechtman is a researcher affiliated with the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Their academic contributions primarily focus on the field of Mathematics, with a particular emphasis on specialized subfields including Mathematical Physics, Applied Mathematics, Algebra and Number Theory, Geometry and Topology, and Statistics and Probability.

Within these areas, Schechtman's work addresses several main topics such as:

  • Advanced Banach Space Theory
  • Holomorphic and Operator Theory
  • Advanced Topics in Algebra
  • Advanced Topology and Set Theory
  • Mathematical Analysis and Transform Methods
  • Approximation Theory and Sequence Spaces
  • Advanced Operator Algebra Research

Their publication record includes a number of scientific papers, predominantly released through repositories like arXiv (Cornell University), as well as peer-reviewed journals. Notable recent papers by Schechtman include:

  • "Entropy versus influence for complex functions of modulus one 2," 2020, published on arXiv (Cornell University)

In addition, Schechtman frequently collaborated with other scientists, most notably William B. Johnson, with whom they have coauthored several papers. Other frequent collaborators include N. Christopher Phillips and Nicole Tomczak-Jaegermann.

Common venues for Schechtman's publications include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Acta Mathematica
  • Journal of Functional Analysis
  • Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society

Some of the papers where Schechtman appeared as coauthor or contributor cover a range of topics in operator theory and functional analysis, including:

  • "The number of closed ideals in L(Lp)", 2020, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "The number of closed ideals in L(Lp)", 2021, Acta Mathematica
  • "The SHAI property for the operators on L", 2021, Journal of Functional Analysis
  • "The SHAI property for the operators on Lp", 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)

The research topics and collaborative publications indicate a focus on advanced problems in functional analysis, operator theory, and Banach spaces. This profile reflects the ongoing contributions by Schechtman to mathematical research through both theoretical investigations and extensive collaboration within their field.

Best Publications

  • Asymptotic theory of finite dimensional normed spaces

    Vitali D Milman;Gideon Schechtman

  • Symmetric Structures in Banach Spaces

    W. B. Johnson;B. Maurey;G. Schechtman;L. Tzafriri

  • Extensions of lipschitz maps into Banach spaces

    William B. Johnson;William B. Johnson;Joram Lindenstrauss;Joram Lindenstrauss;Gideon Schechtman;Gideon Schechtman

  • On the optimality of the random hyperplane rounding technique for max cut

    Uriel Feige;Gideon Schechtman

  • Complexity measures of sign matrices

    Nati Linial;Shahar Mendelson;Gideon Schechtman;Adi Shraibman

  • Sums of Independent Random Variables in Rearrangement Invariant Function Spaces

    William B. Johnson;G. Schechtman

  • Planar Earthmover Is Not in $L_1$

    Assaf Naor;Gideon Schechtman

  • Affine Approximation of Lipschitz Functions and Nonlinear Quotients

    S. Bates;W. B. Johnson;J. Lindenstrauss;D. Preiss

  • ALMOST FRÉCHET DIFFERENTIABILITY OF LIPSCHITZ MAPPINGS BETWEEN INFINITE-DIMENSIONAL BANACH SPACES

    William B. Johnson;Joram Lindenstrauss;David Preiss;Gideon Schechtman

  • Remarks on non linear type and Pisier's inequality

    Assaf Naor;Gideon Schechtman

  • Banach spaces determined by their uniform structures

    W. B. Johson;J. Lindenstrauss;G. Schechtman

  • Averages of norms and quasi-norms

    A.E. Litvak;V.D. Milman;G. Schechtman

  • Martingale inequalities in rearrangement invariant function spaces

    W. B. Johnson;G. Schechtman

  • ON THE GAUSSIAN MEASURE OF THE INTERSECTION

    G. Schechtman;Th. Schlumprecht;J. Zinn

  • An ordinal $L^p$-index for Banach spaces, with application to complemented subspaces of $L^p$

    Jean Bourgain;Haskell Paul Rosenthal;Gideon Schechtman

  • Extremal properties of Rademacher functions with applications to the Khintchine and Rosenthal inequalities

    T. Figiel;P. Hitczenko;W. B. Johnson;G. Schechtman

  • Two observations regarding embedding subsets of Euclidean spaces in normed spaces

    Gideon Schechtman

  • Chapter 19 Finite dimensional subspaces of L p

    William B. Johnson;Gideon Schechtman

  • Embedding l ${}_{p}^{m}$ into l ${}_{1}^{n}$

    William B. Johnson;Gideon Schechtman

  • DIAMOND GRAPHS AND SUPER-REFLEXIVITY

    William B. Johnson;Gideon Schechtman

  • On the volume of the intersection of two $L_p^n$ balls

    Gideon Schechtman;Joel Zinn

  • Banach spaces determined by their uniform structures

    William B. Johnson;Joram Lindenstrauss;Gideon Schechtman

Frequent Co-Authors

William B. Johnson
William B. Johnson Texas A&M University
Assaf Naor
Assaf Naor Princeton University
Vitali Milman
Vitali Milman Tel Aviv University
Joram Lindenstrauss
Joram Lindenstrauss Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Gilles Pisier
Gilles Pisier Texas A&M University
Uriel Feige
Uriel Feige Weizmann Institute of Science
Michael Langberg
Michael Langberg University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Shahar Mendelson
Shahar Mendelson Texas A&M University
Avishai Wool
Avishai Wool Tel Aviv University
David Peleg
David Peleg Weizmann Institute of Science

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