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Publish or perish: analysis of scientific productivity using maximum entropy principle and fluctuation-dissipation theorem

Physics and Society 2013-05-29 v1 Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability

Abstract

Using data retrieved from the INSPEC database we have quantitatively discussed a few syndromes of the publish-or-perish phenomenon, including continuous growth of rate of scientific productivity, and continuously decreasing percentage of those scientists who stay in science for a long time. Making use of the maximum entropy principle and fluctuation-dissipation theorem, we have shown that the observed fat-tailed distributions of the total number of papers x authored by scientists may result from the density of states function g(x;\tau) underlying scientific community. Although different generations of scientists are characterized by different productivity patterns, the function g(x;\tau) is inherent to researchers of a given seniority \tau, whereas the publish-or-perish phenomenon is caused only by an external field \theta influencing researchers.

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@article{arxiv.physics/0606190,
  title  = {Publish or perish: analysis of scientific productivity using maximum entropy principle and fluctuation-dissipation theorem},
  author = {Piotr Fronczak and Agata Fronczak and Janusz A. Holyst},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0606190},
  year   = {2013}
}

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9 pages (revtex twocolumn style), 10 figures