Ben Green
Ben Green is an American singer-songwriter and musician best known for the charting success of "Two to One," which peaked at No. 27 in 2002, as well as being a film director, writer, and producer whose film short Pipe Dreams won the award for Best Showcase Short Film at the SOHO International Film festival in 2011. He is the owner and CEO of the Peekskill Clay Studio and the Peekskill Hat Factory, an 80,000-square-foot historic commercial building in Peekskill, New York.
United KingdomUniversity of Oxford
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Major Awards
145
Publications
3,640
Citations
31
h-index
66
i10-index
25.1
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#2
Phytotoxicity observed in Tradescantia correlates with diesel fuel contamination in soil
Environmental and Experimental Botany(1996)
17
citations
Recent Publications
View all worksPhytotoxicity observed in Tradescantia correlates with diesel fuel contamination in soil
Environmental and Experimental Botany1996
17citations
Career History
Researcher
University of Oxford
Oxford, GB
External Profiles
Career Path
Award progression over time
Apex Elite Prestigious
Co-winners
Shared the same award in the same year
Top Publications
Sumsets and entropy revisited
Random Structures & Algorithms20248 citations
Multiple correlation sequences not approximable by nilsequences
Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems20213 citations
On the arithmetic Kakeya conjecture of Katz and Tao
Periodica Mathematica Hungarica20182 citations
New lower bounds for van der Waerden numbers
Forum of Mathematics, Pi20220 citations
Arithmetic progressions at the Journal of the LMS
Journal of the London Mathematical Society20260 citations
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
PS
Peter Sarnak
Shaw Prize in Mathematics (2024)
MV
Maryna Viazovska
Fields Medal (2022)
PS
Peter Scholze
Fields Medal (2018)
JB
Jean Bourgain
Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics (2017)
JT
Jacob Tsimerman
Fellow of the Royal Society (2025)
JM
James Maynard
Fields Medal (2022)
YT
Yunqing Tang
SASTRA Ramanujan Prize (2022)
WS
Will Sawin
SASTRA Ramanujan Prize (2021)
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