Standout Papers

Infrared singularities and massive fields 1975 2026 1992 2009 875
  1. Infrared singularities and massive fields (1975)
    Thomas Appelquist, J. Carazzone Physical review. D. Particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology/Physical review. D. Particles and fields
  2. Bounds on universal extra dimensions (2001)
    Thomas Appelquist, Hsin-Chia Cheng et al. Physical review. D. Particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology/Physical review. D. Particles and fields
  3. Heavy Quarks ande+eAnnihilation (1975)
    Thomas Appelquist, H. David Politzer Physical Review Letters
  4. Chiral Hierarchies and Flavor-Changing Neutral Currents in Hypercolor (1986)
    Thomas Appelquist, Dimitra Karabali et al. Physical Review Letters
  5. Spectroscopy of the New Mesons (1975)
    Thomas Appelquist, A. De Rújula et al. Physical Review Letters

Immediate Impact

41 by Nobel laureates 5 from Science/Nature 90 standout
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Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Thomas Appelquist 10163 3077 1469 132 11.1k
Robert D. Pisarski 10094 2956 2109 153 11.4k
Laurence G. Yaffe 7224 2876 1548 85 8.3k
David B. Kaplan 8523 4422 1136 102 9.7k
H. B. Nielsen 4805 1779 1230 156 5.9k
Michael E. Peskin 7769 2737 1103 88 8.8k
William A. Bardeen 7200 1375 928 89 7.8k
Edward Shuryak 13476 2358 1832 296 14.4k
Holger Gies 4609 1666 2997 134 6.1k
Erick J. Weinberg 6127 4295 1348 77 7.5k
K. Kajantie 6631 2947 750 159 7.4k

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