Sinai Robins

1.3k total citations
35 papers, 447 citations indexed

About

Sinai Robins is a scholar working on Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics, Geometry and Topology and Algebra and Number Theory. According to data from OpenAlex, Sinai Robins has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 447 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics, 15 papers in Geometry and Topology and 15 papers in Algebra and Number Theory. Recurrent topics in Sinai Robins's work include Advanced Combinatorial Mathematics (15 papers), Advanced Mathematical Identities (12 papers) and Analytic Number Theory Research (8 papers). Sinai Robins is often cited by papers focused on Advanced Combinatorial Mathematics (15 papers), Advanced Mathematical Identities (12 papers) and Analytic Number Theory Research (8 papers). Sinai Robins collaborates with scholars based in United States, Singapore and Brazil. Sinai Robins's co-authors include Matthias Beck, Nick Gravin, Ken Ono, Marvin I. Knopp, Lenny Fukshansky, Basil Gordon, Jean B. Lasserre, Dmitrii V. Ṗasechnik, Xinli Wang and Mihail N. Kolountzakis and has published in prestigious journals such as Annals of Mathematics, American Mathematical Monthly and Advances in Mathematics.

In The Last Decade

Sinai Robins

31 papers receiving 418 citations

Peers

Sinai Robins
Matthias Beck United States
Catherine H. Yan United States
Noam D. Elkies United States
Federico Ardila United States
Dan Romik United States
Matthias Beck United States
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All Works

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Robins, Sinai. (2023). The integer point transform as a complete invariant. Volume 31 (2023), Issue 2....
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Fernandes, Cristina G., et al.. (2022). Period collapse in Ehrhart quasi-polynomials of \(\{1,3\}\)-graphs. SPIRE - Sciences Po Institutional REpository. 2(3). 1 indexed citations
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Brandolini, Luca, Leonardo Colzani, Sinai Robins, & Giancarlo Travaglini. (2021). Pick’s Theorem and Convergence of Multiple Fourier Series. American Mathematical Monthly. 128(1). 41–49.
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Akopyan, Arseniy, Imre Bárány, & Sinai Robins. (2017). Algebraic vertices of non-convex polyhedra. Advances in Mathematics. 308. 627–644. 2 indexed citations
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Robins, Sinai, et al.. (2016). Polyhedral Gauss sums, and polytopes with symmetry. 7(1). 149–170. 1 indexed citations
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Beck, Matthias & Sinai Robins. (2015). Computing the Continuous Discretely. Undergraduate texts in mathematics. 105 indexed citations
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Folsom, Amanda, Winfried Kohnen, & Sinai Robins. (2015). Cone theta functions and spherical polytopes with rational volumes. Annales de l’institut Fourier. 65(3). 1133–1151. 1 indexed citations
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Gravin, Nick, et al.. (2013). Structure Results for Multiple Tilings in 3D. Discrete & Computational Geometry. 50(4). 1033–1050. 8 indexed citations
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Robins, Sinai, et al.. (2012). Heegaard Floer Correction Terms and Dedekind–Rademacher Sums. International Mathematics Research Notices. 2013(1). 170–183. 2 indexed citations
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Gravin, Nick, Jean B. Lasserre, Dmitrii V. Ṗasechnik, & Sinai Robins. (2012). The Inverse Moment Problem for Convex Polytopes. Discrete & Computational Geometry. 48(3). 596–621. 16 indexed citations
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Robins, Sinai, et al.. (2011). WHEN ARE TWO DEDEKIND SUMS EQUAL?. International Journal of Number Theory. 7(8). 2197–2202. 6 indexed citations
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Beck, Matthias, Sinai Robins, & Shelemyahu Zacks. (2005). Higher-dimensional Dedekind sums and their bounds arising from the discrete diagonal of the n-cube. Advances in Applied Mathematics. 36(1). 1–29. 1 indexed citations
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Beck, Matthias & Sinai Robins. (2004). Dedekind sums: A combinatorial-geometric viewpoint. 25–35. 2 indexed citations
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Beck, Matthias, et al.. (2002). The Frobenius Problem, Rational Polytopes, and Fourier–Dedekind Sums. Journal of Number Theory. 96(1). 1–21. 33 indexed citations
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Knopp, Marvin I. & Sinai Robins. (2001). Easy proofs of Riemann’s functional equation for 𝜁(𝑠) and of Lipschitz summation. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society. 129(7). 1915–1922. 17 indexed citations
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Robins, Sinai, et al.. (1997). The Ehrhart Polynomial of a Lattice Polytope. Annals of Mathematics. 145(3). 503–503. 50 indexed citations
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Robins, Sinai, et al.. (1996). . 2(1). 1–7. 5 indexed citations
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Robins, Sinai, et al.. (1995). Pick's Formula via the Weierstrass ℘-Function. American Mathematical Monthly. 102(5). 431–437. 12 indexed citations
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Gordon, Basil & Sinai Robins. (1995). Lacunarity of Dedekind η-products. Glasgow Mathematical Journal. 37(1). 1–14. 15 indexed citations

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