HM
Herman Mark(1873)
ChemistryHerman Mark is a recipient of the Wolf Prize in Chemistry (1979) from United States. Their primary field is Chemistry.
United States
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Major Awards
10
Publications
19
Citations
3
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Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#1
Correction: Citizen CATE 2024: Extending Totality During the 8 April 2024 Total Solar Eclipse with a Distributed Network of Community Participants
Solar Physics(2026)
0
citations
#2
On a canonical construction of tessellated surfaces from finite groups
Topology and its Applications(2017)
3
citations
#3
A note on the unit distance problem for planar configurations with $\mathbb{Q}$-independent direction set
Turkish Journal of Mathematics(2015)
0
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#4
A note on the unit distance problem for planar configurations with Q-independent direction set
arXiv: Metric Geometry(2014)
1
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#5
On the distribution of distances in homogeneous compact metric spaces
arXiv: Metric Geometry(2014)
2
citations
#6
On a canonical construction of tesselated surfaces via finite group theory, Part II.
arXiv: Geometric Topology(2013)
1
citations
#8
Does Møller–Plesset perturbation theory converge? A look at two‐electron systems
International Journal of Quantum Chemistry(2009)
8
citations
#9
A Born–Oppenheimer Expansion in a Neighborhood of a Renner–Teller Intersection
Annales Henri Poincaré(2009)
1
citations
Recent Publications
View all worksOn a canonical construction of tessellated surfaces from finite groups
Topology and its Applications2017
3citations
Open AccessA note on the unit distance problem for planar configurations with $\mathbb{Q}$-independent direction set
Turkish Journal of Mathematics2015
0citations
Open AccessA note on the unit distance problem for planar configurations with Q-independent direction set
arXiv: Metric Geometry2014
1citations
On the distribution of distances in homogeneous compact metric spaces
arXiv: Metric Geometry2014
2citations
Open AccessOn a canonical construction of tesselated surfaces via finite group theory, Part II.
arXiv: Geometric Topology2013
1citations
Does Møller–Plesset perturbation theory converge? A look at two‐electron systems
International Journal of Quantum Chemistry2009
8citations
A Born–Oppenheimer Expansion in a Neighborhood of a Renner–Teller Intersection
Annales Henri Poincaré2009
1citations
Open AccessExternal Profiles
Positions & Roles
member of the Michigan House of Representatives
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
SD
Samuel Danishefsky
Wolf Prize in Chemistry (2000)
OY
Omar Yaghi
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2025)
HS
Helmut Schwarz
Wolf Prize in Chemistry (2025)
RL
Robert Langer
Kavli Prize in Nanoscience (2024)
CR
Carolyn R. Bertozzi
Priestley Medal (2023)
BL
Bonnie L. Bassler
Gairdner International Award (2023)
JW
Jeffery W. Kelly
Wolf Prize in Chemistry (2023)
CH
Chuan He
Wolf Prize in Chemistry (2023)
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