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Fame and Obsolescence: Disentangling growth and ageing dynamics of patent citations

Physics and Society 2017-04-17 v2 Digital Libraries

Abstract

We present an analysis of citations accrued over time by patents granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office in 1998. In contrast to previous studies, a disaggregation by technology category is performed, and exogenously caused citation-number growth is controlled for. Our approach reveals an intrinsic citation rate that clearly separates into an -- in the long run, exponentially time-dependent -- ageing function and a completely time-independent preferential-attachment-type growth kernel. For the general case of such a separable citation rate, we obtain the time-dependent citation distribution analytically in a form that is valid for any functional form of its ageing and growth parts. Good agreement between theory and long-time characteristics of patent-citation data establishes our work as a useful framework for addressing still open questions about knowledge-propagation dynamics, such as the observed excess of citations at short times.

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@article{arxiv.1611.05076,
  title  = {Fame and Obsolescence: Disentangling growth and ageing dynamics of patent citations},
  author = {K. W. Higham and M. Governale and A. B. Jaffe and U. Zülicke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.05076},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

8 pages, 5 Figures, RevTex4.1, to appear in Phys. Rev. E. v2: additional results and more detailed discussion