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Kathrin Bringmann

Kathrin Bringmann

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Mathematics

D-Index
34
Citations
4118
World Ranking
2946
National Ranking
180

Kathrin Bringmann publication distribution in Mathematics in 2026

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42 publications 537+

This scientist: 220 publications — 69th percentile

69% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Kathrin Bringmann 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 Kathrin Bringmann sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 86+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 86 D-Index or more.

Overview

Kathrin Bringmann is affiliated with the University of Cologne in Germany. The research profile encompasses a substantial body of work focused on mathematics, with a total of 233 publications. The scientist's research spans various subfields, including algebra and number theory, discrete mathematics and combinatorics, mathematical physics, geometry and topology, and applied mathematics.

The main topics of research include advanced mathematical identities, analytic number theory, advanced algebra and geometry, advanced combinatorial mathematics, algebraic structures and combinatorial models, algebraic geometry and number theory, and finite group theory.

Frequently published venues for this researcher include arXiv (Cornell University) with 41 publications, Advances in Mathematics with 4 publications, The Ramanujan Journal with 3 publications, Research in Number Theory with 3 publications, and the Journal of Combinatorial Theory Series A with 3 publications.

Recent papers by Kathrin Bringmann include:

  • Higher depth quantum modular forms and plumbed 3-manifolds, 2020, Letters in Mathematical Physics
  • Distributions on partitions arising from Hilbert schemes and hook lengths, 2022, Forum of Mathematics Sigma
  • Asymptotic expansions for partitions generated by infinite products, 2024, Mathematische Annalen
  • On a Tauberian theorem of Ingham and Euler-Maclaurin summation, 2021, The Ramanujan Journal
  • Class numbers and representations by ternary quadratic forms with congruence conditions, 2021, Mathematics of Computation

The scientist collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including Ben Kane, Walter Bridges, Johann Franke, Caner Nazaroglu, and Larry Rolen.

Best Publications

  • Dyson’s ranks and Maass forms

    Kathrin Bringmann;Ken Ono

  • The f(q) mock theta function conjecture and partition ranks

    Kathrin Bringmann;Ken Ono

  • Harmonic Maass Forms and Mock Modular Forms: Theory and Applications

    Kathrin Bringmann;Amanda Folsom;Ken Ono;Larry Rolen

  • On the explicit construction of higher deformations of partition statistics

    Kathrin Bringmann

  • Arithmetic properties of coefficients of half-integral weight Maass-Poincaré series

    Kathrin Bringmann;Ken Ono

  • Eulerian series as modular forms

    Kathrin Bringmann;Ken Ono;Robert C. Rhoades

  • -Algebras, False Theta Functions and Quantum Modular Forms, I

    Kathrin Bringmann;Antun Milas

  • Rank and crank moments for overpartitions

    Kathrin Bringmann;Jeremy Lovejoy;Robert Osburn

  • Lifting cusp forms to Maass forms with an application to partitions

    Kathrin Bringmann;Ken Ono

  • Zagier-type dualities and lifting maps for harmonic Maass–Jacobi forms

    Kathrin Bringmann;Olav K. Richter

  • RANK AND CONGRUENCES FOR OVERPARTITION PAIRS

    Kathrin Bringmann;Jeremy Lovejoy

  • Partial theta functions and mock modular forms as q-hypergeometric series

    Kathrin Bringmann;Amanda Folsom;Robert C. Rhoades

  • Asymptotics for rank partition functions

    Kathrin Bringmann

  • Eichler–Shimura theory for mock modular forms

    Kathrin Bringmann;Pavel Guerzhoy;Zachary A. Kent;Ken Ono

  • Some characters of Kac and Wakimoto and nonholomorphic modular functions

    Kathrin Bringmann;Ken Ono

  • Partition Statistics and Quasiharmonic Maass Forms

    Kathrin Bringmann;Frank Garvan;Karl Mahlburg

  • Automorphic Properties of Generating Functions for Generalized Rank Moments and Durfee Symbols

    Kathrin Bringmann;Jeremy Lovejoy;Robert Osburn

  • Asymptotic inequalities for positive crank and rank moments

    Kathrin Bringmann;Karl Mahlburg

  • Negative index Jacobi forms and quantum modular forms

    Kathrin Bringmann;Thomas Creutzig;Larry Rolen

  • An extension of the Hardy-Ramanujan circle method and applications to partitions without sequences

    Kathrin Bringmann;Karl Mahlburg

  • DYSON'S RANK, OVERPARTITIONS, AND WEAK MAASS FORMS

    Kathrin Bringmann;Jeremy Lovejoy

  • Overpartitions and class numbers of binary quadratic forms

    Kathrin Bringmann;Jeremy Lovejoy

  • Taylor coefficients of mock-Jacobi forms and moments of partition statistics

    Kathrin Bringmann;Karl Mahlburg;Robert C. Rhoades

  • From sheaves on P2 to a generalization of the Rademacher expansion

    Kathrin Bringmann;Jan Manschot

Frequent Co-Authors

Ken Ono
Ken Ono University of Virginia
Jan Manschot
Jan Manschot Trinity College Dublin
Thomas Creutzig
Thomas Creutzig University of Alberta
George E. Andrews
George E. Andrews Pennsylvania State University
Stephen S. Kudla
Stephen S. Kudla University of Toronto
Kazuhiro Hikami
Kazuhiro Hikami Kyushu University
Yann Bugeaud
Yann Bugeaud University of Strasbourg

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