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Jerzy F. Plebański 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 Jerzy F. Plebański sits on this spectrum.

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Jerzy F. Plebański 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 Jerzy F. Plebański sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Jerzy F. Plebański was affiliated with the Instituto Politécnico Nacional in Mexico and contributed extensively to multiple areas within physics, mathematics, and engineering. Their research spanned a broad spectrum of topics, with a primary focus on relativity, gravitation, and mathematical applications.

The scientist's main fields of study included:

  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Mathematics
  • Engineering

Within these domains, Jerzy F. Plebański's work addressed several specialized subfields:

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Geometry and Topology
  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Computational Mechanics

Their research topics were notably concentrated on:

  • Relativity and Gravitational Theory
  • Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
  • Mathematics and Applications
  • Algebraic and Geometric Analysis
  • Advanced Numerical Analysis Techniques
  • Advanced Mathematical Theories and Applications
  • Advanced Differential Geometry Research

Jerzy F. Plebański collaborated frequently with Andrzej Krasiński, with multiple joint publications recorded.

The scientist contributed to publication venues such as Cambridge University Press eBooks. One notable recent publication includes:

  • "Index", 2024, Cambridge University Press eBooks

Jerzy F. Plebański also authored a book published by Cambridge University Press:

  • An Introduction to General Relativity and Cosmology, 2024, cited 11 times

Best Publications

  • Rotating, charged, and uniformly accelerating mass in general relativity

    J.F Plebanski;M Demianski

  • On the separation of Einsteinian substructures

    Jerzy F. Plebański

  • Some solutions of complex Einstein equations

    J.F. Plebanski

  • An Introduction to General Relativity and Cosmology

    Jerzy Plebanski;Andrzej Krasinski

  • A class of solutions of Einstein-Maxwell equations

    Jerzy F Plebañski

  • Duality rotations and type D solutions to Einstein equations with nonlinear electromagnetic sources

    I Humberto Salazar;D Alberto García;Jerzy Plebański

  • Type-D solutions of the Einstein and Born-Infeld nonlinear-electrodynamics equations

    J. F. Plebański

  • Conformal extensions of the Galilei group and their relation to the Schrödinger group

    Peter Havas;Jerzy Plebański

  • Left-Degenerate Vacuum Metrics

    Jerzy F. Plebanski;Ivor Robinson

  • Explicit solution of the continuous Baker-Campbell-Hausdorff problem and a new expression for the phase operator

    I Bialynicki-Birula;B Mielnik;J Plebański

  • Theory of gravitational perturbations in the fast motion approximation

    B Bertotti;J Plebanski

  • An infinite hierarchy of conservation laws and nonlinear superposition principles for self‐dual Einstein spaces

    Charles P. Boyer;Jerzy F. Plebański

  • Null geodesic surfaces and Goldberg–Sachs theorem in complex Riemannian spaces

    J. F. Plebañski;S. Hacyan

  • All nontwisting N’s with cosmological constant

    A. García Díaz;J. F. Plebański

  • Further heavenly metrics and their symmetries

    J. D. Finley;J. F. Plebański

  • Combinatorial approach to Baker-Campbell-Hausdorff exponents

    Bogdan Mielnik;Jerzy Plebański

  • The classification of all H spaces admitting a Killing vector

    J. D. Finley;J. F. Plebański

  • The Lagrangian of a self-dual gravitational field as a limit of the SDYM Lagrangian

    Jerzy F. Plebański;Maciej Przanowski

  • The intrinsic spinorial structure of hyperheavens

    J. D. Finley;J. F. Plebański

  • Signals and Discontinuities in General Relativistic Nonlinear Electrodynamics

    Sabás Alarcón Gutiérrez;Alan L. Dudley;Jerzy F. Plebañski

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles P. Boyer
Charles P. Boyer University of New Mexico

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