Nalini Anantharaman(1976)
Nalini Anantharaman is a recipient of the Salem Prize (2011) from France.
FranceCollège de France
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Major Awards
80
Publications
1,083
Citations
18
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13.5
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Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#1
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Friedman-Ramanujan functions in random hyperbolic geometry and application to spectral gaps II
(2025)
11
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25
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#8
Quantum ergodicity for expanding quantum graphs in the regime of spectral delocalization
Journal des Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées(2021)
10
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Empirical spectral measures of quantum graphs in the Benjamini-Schramm limit
arXiv: Spectral Theory(2020)
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Recent Publications
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10citations
In Memory of Steve Zelditch
Notices of the American Mathematical Society2023
0citations
Open Access10citations
Open AccessQuantum ergodicity for expanding quantum graphs in the regime of spectral delocalization
Journal des Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées2021
10citations
Open AccessEmpirical spectral measures of quantum graphs in the Benjamini-Schramm limit
arXiv: Spectral Theory2020
7citations
Open AccessExternal Profiles
Top Publications
Quantum Ergodicity on Regular Graphs
Communications in Mathematical Physics201719 citations
A high-genus asymptotic expansion of Weil–Petersson volume polynomials
Journal of Mathematical Physics202213 citations
Empirical spectral measures of quantum graphs in the Benjamini-Schramm limit
Journal of Functional Analysis20213 citations
Histoires de spectres
20230 citations
Histoires de spectres
Histoires de spectres20230 citations
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
PS
Peter Sarnak
Shaw Prize in Mathematics (2024)
MV
Maryna Viazovska
Fields Medal (2022)
AE
Alex Eskin
Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics (2020)
AV
Akshay Venkatesh
Fields Medal (2018)
JB
Jean Bourgain
Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics (2017)
TT
Terence Tao
Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics (2014)
EL
Elon Lindenstrauss
Fields Medal (2010)
BG
Ben Green
Salem Prize (2007)
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