This paper aims to find the reasons why some citation models can predict a set of specific bibliometric indices extremely well. We show why fitting a model that preserves the total sum …
Inequality is an inherent part of our lives: we see it in the distribution of incomes, talents, citations, to name a few. However, its intensity varies across environments: there are …
We study an agent-based model for generating citation distributions in complex networks of scientific papers, where a fraction of citations is allotted according to the preferential …
L Bertoli-Barsotti - Scientometrics, 2023 - Springer
In a recent contribution in this journal, Gagolewski et al.(Scientometrics 127 (5): 2829–2845, 2022) study a new model—the so-called 3 dimensions of scientific impact (3DSI) model—for …
L Bertoli-Barsotti, M Gagolewski, G Siudem… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2023 - arxiv.org
Inequality is an inherent part of our lives: we see it in the distribution of incomes, talents, resources, and citations, amongst many others. Its intensity varies across different …
We introduce an iterative discrete information production process where we can extend ordered normalised vectors by new elements based on a simple affine transformation, while …
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We propose a new generalization of the classical Sugeno integral motivated by the Hirsch, Woeginger, and other geometrically-inspired indices of scientific impact. The new integral …
In a recent paper in Scientometrics, Gagolewski et al.(2022) elaborated on a 3DSI model (3 dimensions of scientific impact) using a triplet of primary indicators (N, the number of papers …