Data and citation

The 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 wwi_n2p1_top100.csv   100 researchers, 0 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), institution, country, the arXiv, OpenAlex, and zbMATH composite ranks, arXiv paper count, OpenAlex work and citation counts, overall h-index, first and last active year, and (for researchers matched to Wikidata) birth year, doctoral advisor, ORCID, and Wikidata identifier.

How to cite

Hubbard, S. (2026). Who's Who in n^2+1 Primes Research. Zenodo.

How the ranking is built

The full pipeline is documented on the Methodology page.