Sarthak Chandra: h-index, Total Citations, and Citation Map
Sarthak Chandra's h-index is 12 (12 i10-index, 996+ total citations across 4+ publications) according to Google Scholar as of May 2026. Sarthak Chandra is affiliated with International Center for Theoretical Sciences.
Sarthak Chandra is a researcher affiliated with International Center for Theoretical Sciences, specializing in Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos, Theoretical Neuroscience. Their work has been cited 996 times. This profile visualizes their global influence, highlighting strong citation networks in China.
Sarthak Chandra's Citation Metrics
Bibliometric impact based on 4 indexed publications.
- H-Index
- 12
- i10-Index
- 12
- Total Citations
- 996
- Citing Countries
- 12
As of May 2026.
Sarthak Chandra has an h-index of 12 and 996 total citations across 4 publications, with research cited by institutions in 12 countries.
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Continuous versus Discontinuous Transitions in the -Dimensional Generalized Kuramoto Model: Odd is Different
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The researcher developed a framework for modeling pulse-coupled neuron dynamics, extending it to reduce complexity in interacting orientable agent systems beyond the Kuramoto model.
The researcher established that odd-dimensional generalized Kuramoto models exhibit distinct continuous versus discontinuous transition behaviors, a finding that has significantly influenced synchronization theory.
The researcher advanced hippocampal memory theory by proposing that spatial scaffolds underpin episodic and associative memory processes, a framework validated by high independent citation rates.
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