History of Lattice Field Theory from a Statistical Perspective
Abstract
Researchers working in lattice field theory constitute an established community since the early 1990s, and around the same time the online open-access e-print repository arXiv was created. The fact that this field has a specific arXiv section, hep-lat, which is comprehensively used, provides a unique opportunity for a statistical study of its evolution over the last three decades. We present data for the number of entries, , published papers, , and citations, , in total and separated by nations. We compare them to six other arXiv sections (hep-ph, hep-th, gr-qc, nucl-th, quant-ph, cond-mat) and to two socio-economic indices of the nations involved: the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and the Education Index (EI). We present rankings, which are based either on the Hirsch Index H, or on the linear combination . We consider both extensive and intensive national statistics, i.e. absolute and relative to the population or to the GDP.
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@article{arxiv.2402.09628,
title = {History of Lattice Field Theory from a Statistical Perspective},
author = {Wolfgang Bietenholz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.09628},
year = {2024}
}
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13 pages, LaTex, 5 tables, 6 figures, talk presented at the XXXV International Workshop on High Energy Physics "From Quarks to Galaxies: Elucidating Dark Sides''