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D-Index
34
Citations
4172
World Ranking
2942
National Ranking
1188

Paul Nevai 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 Paul Nevai sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 537+

This scientist: 106 publications — 14th percentile

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

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

Paul Nevai 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 Paul Nevai 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

Paul Nevai is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States and has contributed to research primarily within the Journal of Approximation Theory. Their recent publications include the paper "Editorial" published in 2024 and the paper "Dedication," published in 2025 by Alexander Brudnyi, both appearing in the same journal.

The scientist has collaborated with several researchers, with notable frequent co-authors including Amos Ron, Alexander Brudnyi, Natan Kruglyak, Mieczysław Mastyło, and Pavel Shvartsman. The range of co-authorship indicates involvement in collaborative research efforts across multiple projects.

Paul Nevai's work appears mainly in the Journal of Approximation Theory, a publication venue where they have multiple papers published. This points to a focus on mathematical analysis and approximation theory as central areas of their research.

  • Editorial, 2024, Journal of Approximation Theory
  • Dedication, 2025, Journal of Approximation Theory

  • Amos Ron
  • Alexander Brudnyi
  • Natan Kruglyak
  • Mieczysław Mastyło
  • Pavel Shvartsman

  • Journal of Approximation Theory

Best Publications

  • Mean convergence of Lagrange interpolation. III

    Paul Nevai

  • Orthogonal polynomials : theory and practice

    Paul G. Nevai;Mourad Ismail

  • Progress in approximation theory

    Paul G. Nevai;Allan Pinkus

  • Szegö’s extremum problem on the unit circle

    Attila Máté;Paul Nevai;Vilmos Totik

  • Orthogonal polynomials and their derivatives, I

    Stanford Bonan;Paul Nevai

  • Extensions of Szegö's theory of orthogonal polynomials

    Attila Máté;Paul Nevai;Vilmos Totik

  • Strong and weak convergence of orthogonal polynomials

    Atilla Mate;Paul Nevai;Vilmos Totik

  • Asymptotics for the ratio of leading coefficients of orthonormal polynomials on the unit circle

    Attila Máté;Paul Nevai;Vilmos Totik

  • Orthogonal polynomials, measures and recurrence relations

    Joanne Dombrowski;Paul Nevai

  • Asymptotics for Orthogonal Polynomials Associated with $xp ( - x^4 )$

    Paul Nevai

  • Generalized Jacobi weights, Christoffel functions, and Jacobi polynomials

    Paul Nevai;Tamás Erdélyi;Alphonse P. Magnus

  • Szegő Difference Equations, Transfer Matrices¶and Orthogonal Polynomials on the Unit Circle

    Leonid Golinskii;Paul Nevai

  • On Asymptotic Average Properties of Zeros of Orthogonal Polynomials

    Paul G. Nevai;Jesus S. Dehesa

  • A new class of orthogonal polynomials

    Paul Nevai

  • Perturbation of Orthogonal Polynomials on an Arc of the Unit Circle, II

    Leonid Golinskii;Paul Nevai;Ferenc Pintér;Walter Van Assche

  • Mean convergence of Hermite-Fejér interpolation

    Paul Nevai;Péter Vértesi

  • A generalization of Poincare's theorem for recurrence equations

    Attila Máté;Paul Nevai

  • The supports of measures associated with orthogonal polynomials and the spectra of the related self-adjoint operators

    Attila Máté;Paul Nevai;Walter Van Assche

  • Weighted polynomial inequalities

    Paul Nevai;Vilmos Totik

  • Distribution of zeros of orthogonal polynomials

    Paul G. Nevai

  • On orthogonal polynomials

    Paul G Nevai;Paul G Nevai

  • Extensions of Szegö's theory of orthogonal polynomials, II

    Unknown

  • Remarks on E. A. Rahmanov's paper “on the asymptotics of the ratio of orthogonal polynomials”

    Attila Máté;Paul G Nevai

Frequent Co-Authors

Vilmos Totik
Vilmos Totik University of Szeged
Allan Pinkus
Allan Pinkus Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Jesús S. Dehesa
Jesús S. Dehesa University of Granada
Eugene Seneta
Eugene Seneta University of Sydney
Alexander Ivanovich Aptekarev
Alexander Ivanovich Aptekarev Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics
Jeffrey S. Geronimo
Jeffrey S. Geronimo Georgia Institute of Technology
Carl de Boor
Carl de Boor University of Wisconsin–Madison
Edward B. Saff
Edward B. Saff Vanderbilt University

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