Statistical regularities in the rank-citation profile of scientists
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2011-12-05
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Petersen, Alexander M.
Stanley, Harry Eugene
Succi, Sauro
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Alexander M Petersen, H Eugene Stanley, Sauro Succi. 2011. "Statistical regularities in the rank-citation profile of scientists." SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, Volume 1, pp. ? - ? (7). https://doi.org/10.1038/srep00181
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Recent science of science research shows that scientific impact measures for journals and individual articles have quantifiable regularities across both time and discipline. However, little is known about the scientific impact distribution at the scale of an individual scientist. We analyze the aggregate production and impact using the rank-citation profile ci (r) of 200 distinguished professors and 100 assistant professors. For the entire range of paper rank r, we fit each ci (r) to a common distribution function. Since two scientists with equivalent Hirsch h-index can have significantly different ci (r) profiles, our results demonstrate the utility of the βi scaling parameter in conjunction with hi for quantifying individual publication impact. We show that the total number of citations Ci tallied from a scientist's Ni papers scales as Ci∼hi^1+𝛽i. Such statistical regularities in the input-output patterns of scientists can be used as benchmarks for theoretical models of career progress.
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