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Paul H. Ginsparg

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Cornell University

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About Paul H. Ginsparg at Cornell University (Cornell)

Paul Ginsparg is a theoretical physicist at Cornell University, renowned for his work on quantum gravity, black holes, and the development of the arXiv preprint repository. Ginsparg has established a strong presence in the field. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "Scientific production in the era of large language models", and "Theory and Simulations of Emergent Geometry in Quantum Gravity (Final Technical Report)".

Research Areas

theoretical physicsquantum gravityblack holesparticle physicsnoncommutative geometryscientific communicationquantum computingarXiv
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Research Output

Total Citations7,395

Emerging researcher

Publications98

Selective publication record

h-index35

Established scholar

i10-index53

Growing portfolio

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