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Density, asymmetry and citation dynamics in scientific literature

Digital Libraries 2025-07-01 v1 Computation and Language Social and Information Networks

Abstract

Scientific behavior is often characterized by a tension between building upon established knowledge and introducing novel ideas. Here, we investigate whether this tension is reflected in the relationship between the similarity of a scientific paper to previous research and its eventual citation rate. To operationalize similarity to previous research, we introduce two complementary metrics to characterize the local geometry of a publication's semantic neighborhood: (1) \emph{density} (ρ\rho), defined as the ratio between a fixed number of previously-published papers and the minimum distance enclosing those papers in a semantic embedding space, and (2) asymmetry (α\alpha), defined as the average directional difference between a paper and its nearest neighbors. We tested the predictive relationship between these two metrics and its subsequent citation rate using a Bayesian hierarchical regression approach, surveying 53,000\sim 53,000 publications across nine academic disciplines and five different document embeddings. While the individual effects of ρ\rho on citation count are small and variable, incorporating density-based predictors consistently improves out-of-sample prediction when added to baseline models. These results suggest that the density of a paper's surrounding scientific literature may carry modest but informative signals about its eventual impact. Meanwhile, we find no evidence that publication asymmetry improves model predictions of citation rates. Our work provides a scalable framework for linking document embeddings to scientometric outcomes and highlights new questions regarding the role that semantic similarity plays in shaping the dynamics of scientific reward.

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@article{arxiv.2506.23366,
  title  = {Density, asymmetry and citation dynamics in scientific literature},
  author = {Nathaniel Imel and Zachary Hafen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.23366},
  year   = {2025}
}