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60
Citations
16691
World Ranking
551
National Ranking
283

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - Fellow of the American Mathematical Society
  • 2011 - Steele Prize for Mathematical Exposition
  • 2006 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 2002 - Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Number Theory
  • 1995 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1983 - Polish Academy of Science

Overview

Henryk Iwaniec is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Mathematics, with a significant focus on Algebra and Number Theory, Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics, Geometry and Topology, Mathematical Physics, and Applied Mathematics.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Analytic Number Theory Research
  • Limits and Structures in Graph Theory
  • Finite Group Theory Research
  • Graph theory and applications
  • Advanced Mathematical Identities
  • Mathematical Dynamics and Fractals
  • Advanced Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems

Their recent publications feature contributions to several mathematical journals, including:

  • "Critical zeros of lacunary L-functions", 2020, Acta Arithmetica
  • "Exceptional zeros and the Goldbach problem", 2021, Journal of Number Theory
  • "Coordinate distribution of Gaussian primes", 2021, Journal of the European Mathematical Society
  • "Selberg's sieve of irregular density", 2022, Acta Arithmetica
  • "Sifting for small primes from an arithmetic progression", 2023, Science China Mathematics

The publication venues where Henryk Iwaniec has frequently appeared include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Acta Arithmetica
  • Journal of Number Theory
  • Journal of the European Mathematical Society
  • Science China Mathematics

Frequent collaborators in their research include John Friedlander, J. Brian Conrey, D. A. Goldston, and Ade Irma Suriajaya.

Recognition in their professional career is marked by several awards and honors:

  • Fellow of the American Mathematical Society (2013)
  • Steele Prize for Mathematical Exposition (2011)
  • Member of the National Academy of Sciences (2006)
  • Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Number Theory (2002)
  • Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1995)
  • Polish Academy of Science (1983)

Best Publications

  • Analytic Number Theory

    Henryk Iwaniec;Emmanuel Kowalski

  • Topics in classical automorphic forms

    Henryk Iwaniec

  • Spectral methods of automorphic forms

    Henryk Iwaniec

  • Kloosterman sums and Fourier coefficients of cusp forms

    J. M. Deshouillers;H. Iwaniec

  • Low lying zeros of families of L-functions

    Henryk Iwaniec;Wenzhi Luo;Peter Sarnak

  • Opera De Cribro

    John Friedlander;Henryk Iwaniec

  • Primes in arithmetic progressions to large moduli

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

  • Bounds for automorphic L -functions

    W. Duke;J. Friedlander;H. Iwaniec

  • Perspectives on the Analytic Theory of L-Functions

    H. Iwaniec;P. Sarnak

  • $L^\infty$ norms of eigenfunctions of arithmetic surfaces

    Henryk Iwaniec;Peter Sarnak

  • Fourier coefficients of modular forms of half-integral weight

    Henryk Iwaniec

  • A new form of the error term in the linear sieve

    Henryk Iwaniec

  • The non-vanishing of central values of automorphic L-functions and Landau-Siegel zeros

    Henryk Iwaniec;Peter Clive Sarnak

  • The cubic moment of central values of automorphic L-functions

    J. B. Conrey;H. Iwaniec

  • Introduction to the spectral theory of automorphic forms

    Henryk Iwaniec

  • Rosser's sieve

    Henryk Iwaniec

  • Almost-primes represented by quadratic polynomials

    Henryk Iwaniec;Henryk Iwaniec

  • The subconvexity problem for Artin L-functions

    W. Duke;J. B. Friedlander;Henryk Iwaniec

  • The word and Riemannian metrics on lattices of semisimple groups

    Alexander Lubotzky;Shahar Mozes;M. S. Raghunathan

  • The polynomial $X^2+Y^4$ captures its primes

    John Friedlander;Henryk Iwaniec

  • On the divisor and circle problems

    H Iwaniec;C.J Mozzochi

Frequent Co-Authors

John B. Friedlander
John B. Friedlander University of Toronto
William Duke
William Duke University of California, Los Angeles
Kannan Soundararajan
Kannan Soundararajan Stanford University
Peter Sarnak
Peter Sarnak Princeton University
Enrico Bombieri
Enrico Bombieri Institute for Advanced Study
Barry Mazur
Barry Mazur Harvard University
Endre Szemerédi
Endre Szemerédi Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics
D. R. Heath-Brown
D. R. Heath-Brown University of Oxford
Nicholas M. Katz
Nicholas M. Katz Princeton University
Miklós Ajtai
Miklós Ajtai Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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