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ESI Special Topic of:
"Branes," Published February 2004

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Branes

 

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An interview with:
Dr. Nima Arkani-Hamed
June 2002
Dr. Nima Arkani-Hamed about his highly cited work in brane theory. In our analysis of this specialized field, Dr. Arkani-Hamed's work places him among the top 15 researchers publishing in the past decade, with 8 papers cited a total of 980 times.
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Dr.Lisa Randall
An interview with:
Dr. Lisa Randall
June 2002
Dr. Lisa Randall discusses her highly cited work in brane theory. In our analysis of brane research over the past decade, Dr. Randall has eight papers cited a total of 1,038 times, ranking her among the top 15 scientists in this specialized area. Two of these papers are in the top 10. ISI Essential Science Indicators  Web product, Dr. Randall has 63 papers listed, cited a total of 2,479 times, in the field of Physics. Dr. Randall is Professor of Physics at Harvard University, where her research is concentrated in the area of particle physics.
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Dr. Igor Klebanov
An interview with:
Dr. Igor Klebanov
May 2002
Dr. Igor Klebanov about his highly cited work in brane theory. In our analysis of this topic, Dr. Klebanov ranked as the most-cited author, with 44 papers cited a total of 2,450 times to date.
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Jian-Xin Lu, Ph.D.
An essay by:
Jian-Xin Lu, Ph.D.
May 2002
Dr. Jian-Xin Lu is a theoretical physicist who, with Dr. Michael Duff, made a significant contribution to the development of so-called M-theory. In this Special Topics essay, Dr. Lu talks about his highly cited work. In our Special Topics analysis of brane theory, Dr. Lu ranks at #14, with 20 papers cited a total of 969 times.
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Dr. Michael Duff
An interview with:
Dr. Michael Duff
April 2002
Dr. Michael Duff of the University of Michigan talks about his highly cited work in brane theory. Our Special Topics analysis of work in brane theory over the past decade ranks Dr. Duff at #5 among scientists by total citations, with 40 papers cited a total of 1,707 times. Dr. Duff’s most-cited paper is "String solitons," (Phys. Rep.—Rev. Sect. Phys. Lett. 259 [4-5]: 213-326, August 1995), which has been cited just over 300 times to date, ranking at #12 among brane theory papers of the past decade.
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An interview with:
Dr. Edward Witten
March 2002
Dr. Edward Witten talks about his highly cited career in physics. The Special Topics analysis of Brane research ranks Dr. Witten among the top 5 researchers in this area over the past decade, with 23 papers cited a total of 1,928 times. He has also authored five papers on the list of top 25 papers in this analysis. Dr. Witten’s work is well-represented in the ISI Essential Science Indicators  Web product, with papers in the fields of Physics and Mathematics.
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Classical and Quantum Gravity
An interview with Senior Publisher
Dr. Andrew Wray for:
Classical and Quantum Gravity
February 2002
In this interview, Dr. Andrew Wray, the Senior Publisher of Classical and Quantum Gravity, talks about the citation rate of this journal as it specifically relates to brane theory. Classical and Quantum Gravity is ranked at #6 among the journals publishing papers on brane theory in the last decade, with 122 papers and a total of 897 cites to its credit. In the ISI Essential Science Indicators  Web product, Classical and Quantum Gravity’s citations number 14,264 for 2,680 papers published, placing it in the top 100 journals in the field of Physics.
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ESI Special Topic of:
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