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D-Index
40
Citations
6309
World Ranking
2066
National Ranking
32

Tomohiro Sasamoto 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 Tomohiro Sasamoto sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 537+

This scientist: 91 publications — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Tomohiro Sasamoto 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 Tomohiro Sasamoto sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 86+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Tomohiro Sasamoto is affiliated with the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan. Their research primarily spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Mathematics. Within these broader fields, the scientist has contributed extensively to specific subfields including Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Statistical and Nonlinear Physics; Mathematical Physics; Statistics and Probability; and Condensed Matter Physics.

Their work focuses on several key topics such as Stochastic processes and statistical mechanics, Theoretical and Computational Physics, Random Matrices and Applications, Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics, Quantum many-body systems, Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates, and Quantum and electron transport phenomena.

Tomohiro Sasamoto's frequent coauthors include Matteo Mucciconi, Kirone Mallick, Takashi Imamura, Kazuya Fujimoto, and Hiroki Moriya. This network reflects collaborations that cross various themes within theoretical and mathematical physics.

Their recent papers demonstrate a focus on macroscopic fluctuation theory, quantum systems, and particle distributions. Notable publications include:

  • Exact Solution of the Macroscopic Fluctuation Theory for the Symmetric Exclusion Process (2022), Physical Review Letters
  • Ballistic macroscopic fluctuation theory (2023), SciPost Physics
  • Emergence of Hydrodynamic Spatial Long-Range Correlations in Nonequilibrium Many-Body Systems (2023), Physical Review Letters
  • Distribution of a Tagged Particle Position in the One-Dimensional Symmetric Simple Exclusion Process with Two-Sided Bernoulli Initial Condition (2021), Communications in Mathematical Physics
  • PT phase transition in open quantum systems with Lindblad dynamics (2022), Physical Review A

Tomohiro Sasamoto frequently publishes in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), Physical Review Letters, SciPost Physics, Communications in Mathematical Physics, and Physical Review A. These journals and preprint repositories reflect the scientifically rigorous and peer-reviewed nature of their output.

Best Publications

  • One-dimensional Kardar-Parisi-Zhang equation: an exact solution and its universality.

    Tomohiro Sasamoto;Herbert Spohn

  • Spatial correlations of the 1D KPZ surface on a flat substrate

    T Sasamoto

  • Growing interfaces uncover universal fluctuations behind scale invariance

    Kazumasa A. Takeuchi;Masaki Sano;Tomohiro Sasamoto;Herbert Spohn

  • Fluctuation Properties of the TASEP with Periodic Initial Configuration

    Alexei Borodin;Patrik L. Ferrari;Michael Prähofer;Tomohiro Sasamoto

  • One-dimensional partially asymmetric simple exclusion process with open boundaries: orthogonal polynomials approach

    Tomohiro Sasamoto

  • From duality to determinants for q-TASEP and ASEP

    Alexei Borodin;Ivan Corwin;Tomohiro Sasamoto

  • Exact height distributions for the KPZ equation with narrow wedge initial condition

    Tomohiro Sasamoto;Herbert Spohn

  • Asymmetric simple exclusion process with open boundaries and Askey–Wilson polynomials

    Masaru Uchiyama;Tomohiro Sasamoto;Miki Wadati

  • Exact solution for the stationary Kardar-Parisi-Zhang equation.

    Takashi Imamura;Tomohiro Sasamoto

  • Exact results for one-dimensional totally asymmetric diffusion models

    Tomohiro Sasamoto;Miki Wadati

  • Fluctuations of the one-dimensional polynuclear growth model with external sources

    T. Imamura;T. Sasamoto

  • Fluctuations of the one-dimensional asymmetric exclusion process using random matrix techniques

    T Sasamoto

  • Stationary Correlations for the 1D KPZ Equation

    Takashi Imamura;Tomohiro Sasamoto;Tomohiro Sasamoto

  • Fluctuations of the One-Dimensional Polynuclear Growth Model in Half-Space

    T. Sasamoto;T. Imamura

  • The Crossover Regime for the Weakly Asymmetric Simple Exclusion Process

    Tomohiro Sasamoto;Herbert Spohn

  • Transition between Airy1 and Airy2 processes and TASEP fluctuations

    Alexei Borodin;Patrik L. Ferrari;Tomohiro Sasamoto

  • Large Time Asymptotics of Growth Models on Space-like Paths II: PNG and Parallel TASEP

    Alexei Borodin;Patrik L. Ferrari;Tomohiro Sasamoto

  • Asymmetric simple exclusion process and modified random matrix ensembles

    Taro Nagao;Tomohiro Sasamoto

  • Transition between Airy_1 and Airy_2 processes and TASEP fluctuations

    Alexei Borodin;Patrik L. Ferrari;Tomohiro Sasamoto

  • Spatial particle condensation for an exclusion process on a ring

    N. Rajewsky;T. Sasamoto;E.R. Speer

Frequent Co-Authors

Herbert Spohn
Herbert Spohn Technical University of Munich
Patrik L. Ferrari
Patrik L. Ferrari University of Bonn
Ivan Corwin
Ivan Corwin Columbia University
Lauren Williams
Lauren Williams Harvard University
Martin Bojowald
Martin Bojowald Pennsylvania State University
Don Zagier
Don Zagier Max Planck Institute for Mathematics

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