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3147
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Krishna B. Athreya 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 Krishna B. Athreya sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 537+

This scientist: 143 publications — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Krishna B. Athreya 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 Krishna B. Athreya sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 86+

This scientist: 32 D-Index — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Krishna B. Athreya was affiliated with Iowa State University in the United States. Their research primarily spanned the field of Mathematics, with specific focus on the subfields of Theoretical Computer Science, Mathematical Physics, and Algebra and Number Theory.

Their scholarly output included work that engaged with several main topics within mathematics, such as:

  • History and Theory of Mathematics
  • Mathematical and Theoretical Analysis
  • Advanced Mathematical Identities

Krishna B. Athreya's recent publication record features a paper titled "Extrema of Luroth Digits and a Zeta Function Limit Relation", which was published in 2021 in the venue arXiv (Cornell University). This paper had one citation and was authored alongside co-author Jayadev S. Athreya.

Their frequent co-authorship with Jayadev S. Athreya is noted, with at least one documented collaboration. The primary publication outlet recorded was arXiv (Cornell University), where their recent research appeared.

Throughout their academic career, Krishna B. Athreya contributed to the advancement of theoretical and analytical studies within mathematical sciences, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement across multiple specialized mathematical disciplines.

Best Publications

  • Measure Theory and Probability Theory

    Krishna B. Athreya;Soumendra N. Lahiri

  • A New Approach to the Limit Theory of Recurrent Markov Chains

    K. B. Athreya;P. Ney

  • On Branching Processes with Random Environments: I: Extinction Probabilities

    Krishna B. Athreya;Samuel Karlin

  • Embedding of Urn Schemes into Continuous Time Markov Branching Processes and Related Limit Theorems

    Krishna B. Athreya;Samuel Karlin

  • Effective Strong Dimension in Algorithmic Information and Computational Complexity

    Krishna B. Athreya;John M. Hitchcock;Jack H. Lutz;Elvira Mayordomo

  • Branching Processes with Random Environments, II: Limit Theorems

    Krishna B. Athreya;Samuel Karlin

  • BOOTSTRAP OF THE MEAN IN THE INFINITE VARIANCE CASE

    Unknown

  • Large Deviation Rates for Branching Processes--I. Single Type Case

    Unknown

  • Branching Random Walks

    Unknown

  • Multi-Type Branching Processes

    Unknown

  • ON THE CONVERGENCE OF THE MARKOV CHAIN SIMULATION METHOD

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  • Measure Theory and Probability Theory (Springer Texts in Statistics)

    Krishna B. Athreya;Soumen N. Lahiri

  • Mixing properties of harris chains and autoregressive processes

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  • Limit Theorems for the Split Times of Branching Processes

    Krishna Athreya;Samuel Karlin

  • A note on strong mixing of ARMA processes

    Krishna B. Athreya;Sastry G. Pantula

  • Classical and modern branching processes

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  • Strong law for the bootstrap

    K.B. Athreya

  • Bootstrapping Markov chains: countable case

    K.B. Athreya;C.D. Fuh

  • Branching processes with random environments

    Krishna B. Athreya;Samuel Karlin

  • Large Deviation Rates for Branching Processes. II. The Multitype Case

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  • Growth of preferential attachment random graphs via continuous-time branching processes

    Krishna B. Athreya;Arka P. Ghosh;Sunder Sethuraman

  • Random Logistic Maps. I

    K. B. Athreya;Jack Dai

  • Estimation theory for continuous-time branching processes

    K. B. Athreya;Niels Keiding

  • Coalescence in the recent past in rapidly growing populations

    K.B. Athreya

  • A Renewal Theorem in the Infinite Mean Case

    Kevin K. Anderson;Krishna B. Athreya

  • LAWS OF LARGE NUMBERS FOR BOOTSTRAPPED U-STATISTICS

    Krishna B. Athreya;Malay Ghosh;Leone Y. Low;Pranab K. Sen

  • Rates of decay for the survival probability of a mutant gene.

    K. B. Athreya

  • Laws of large numbers for bootstrappedU-statistics

    Krishna B. Athreya;Malay Ghosh;Leone Y. Low;Pranab K. Sen

  • A renewal approach to the Perron-Frobenius theory of non-negative kernels on general state spaces

    Krishna B. Athreya;Peter Ney

  • Confidence intervals for endpoints of a c.d.f. via bootstrap

    Krishna B. Athreya;Jun-ichiro Fukuchi

  • Limit theorems for semi-Markov processes

    K.B. Athreya;P.E. Ney

  • Effective Strong Dimension, Algorithmic Information, and Computational Complexity

    Krishna B. Athreya;John M. Hitchcock;Jack H. Lutz;Elvira Mayordomo

  • Relative growth rates

    K. B. Athreya

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas G. Kurtz
Thomas G. Kurtz University of Wisconsin–Madison
Pranab Kumar Sen
Pranab Kumar Sen University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Malay Ghosh
Malay Ghosh University of Florida

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