Kathrin Bringmann(1977)

Kathrin Bringmann is a recipient of the SASTRA Ramanujan Prize (2009) from Germany.

Germany
1
Major Awards
312
Publications
2,877
Citations
27
h-index
69
i10-index
9.2
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Most Cited Works

Top publications by citation count

Recent Publications

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CJM volume 75 issue 4 Cover and Front matter

Canadian Journal of Mathematics - Journal Canadien de Mathematiques2023
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Log concavity for unimodal sequences

Research in Number Theory2023
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Career History

W3 Professor (full professor)

University of Cologne

Cologne, DE

2014 — Present

W2 Professor (tenure)

University of Cologne

Cologne, DE

2008 — 2014

Assistant Professor (tenure track)

University of Minnesota

Minneapolis, US

2006 — 2008

Van Vleck Assistant Professor

University of Wisconsin–Madison

Madison, US

2004 — 2007

Education

Heidelberg University

Dr. rer. nat. in Mathematik

2004

University of Würzburg

Diploma in Mathematics with distinction (‘mit Auszeichung’)

2003

University of Würzburg

State examination (“Staatsexamen”) in Mathematics and Theology

2002

Research Funding

Modular completions of false theta functions

German Research Foundation

2019

Combinatorics of manifolds with symmetries and modularityproperties (C04)

German Research Foundation

2017

Modular forms and Gromov-Witten theory (C05)

German Research Foundation

2017

Automorphic q-series and their application

European Research Council

2014 — 2019

(Mock) Modular Forms are Everywhere

European Research Council

2021 — 2026

Top Publications

Periodic sign changes for weakly holomorphic η-quotients
International Journal of Number Theory20251 citations
A modular framework for functions of Knopp and indefinite binary quadratic forms
Communications in Contemporary Mathematics20250 citations
Overpartitions with parts separated by parity
Canadian Mathematical Bulletin20260 citations
Generalized <i>L</i>-functions related to the Riemann zeta function
International Journal of Number Theory20240 citations

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