Data and citation

The wwigr.org Top 100 as an open dataset

The ranked list behind this site is available as a single CSV file under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. You are free to reuse it, including for commercial work, as long as you give credit.

Download wwigr_top100.csv   100 researchers, 62 of them matched to Wikidata.

What is in the file

One row per researcher, in rank order. The columns are: rank, name (with diacritics), name_ascii (plain ASCII for spreadsheet compatibility), institution, country, the arXiv, OpenAlex, and zbMATH composite ranks, arXiv paper count, OpenAlex work and citation counts, overall h-index (Scholar or OpenAlex, whichever is higher), first and last active year, and, for the researchers matched to Wikidata, birth year, doctoral advisor, ORCID, and Wikidata identifier. A pipeline rank is left blank when the researcher did not appear in that pipeline; the overall ranking used an interpolated estimate in its place (see Methodology).

How to cite

Hubbard, S. (2026). Who's Who in Goldbach Research. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20355375

The DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20355375 always resolves to the current version. Every release is also archived on Zenodo with its own version DOI.

How the ranking is built

The full pipeline, arXiv preprint output, OpenAlex topical citations, zbMATH MSC classifications, and the Mathematics Genealogy Project combined into a composite score, is documented on the Methodology page.