Universality of citation distributions: Toward an objective measure of scientific impact

Institute for Scientific Interchange · Sapienza University of Rome

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Abstract

We study the distributions of citations received by a single publication within several disciplines, spanning broad areas of science. We show that the probability that an article is cited c times has large variations between different disciplines, but all distributions are rescaled on a universal curve when the relative indicator c(f) = c/c(0) is considered, where c(0) is the average number of citations per article for the discipline. In addition we show that the same universal behavior occurs when citation distributions of articles published in the same field, but in different years, are compared. These findings provide a strong validation of c(f) as an unbiased indicator for citation performance across…

Citation impact

828
total citations
FWCI
29.90
Percentile
100%
References
32
Citations per year

Authors

3

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Citation
  • Universality (dynamical systems)
  • Generalization
  • Statistics
  • Informetrics
  • Citation impact
  • Mathematics
  • Econometrics
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