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We study empirically how fame of WWI fighter-pilot aces, measured in numbers of web pages mentioning them, is related to their achievement or merit, measured in numbers of opponent aircraft destroyed. We find that on the average fame grows…

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks · Physics 2007-07-16 M. V. Simkin , V. P. Roychowdhury

We study the fame distribution of scientists and other social groups as measured by the number of Google hits garnered by individuals in the population. Past studies have found that the fame distribution decays either in power-law…

Physics and Society · Physics 2008-05-04 James P. Bagrow , Daniel ben-Avraham

We report a method for estimating people's achievement based on their fame. Earlier we discovered (cond-mat/0310049) that fame of fighter pilot aces (measured as number of Google hits) grows exponentially with their achievement (number of…

Physics and Society · Physics 2011-03-16 M. V. Simkin , V. P. Roychowdhury

We study empirically how the fame of WWI fighter-pilot aces, measured in numbers of web pages mentioning them, is related to their achievement, measured in numbers of opponent aircraft destroyed. We find that on the average fame grows…

Physics and Society · Physics 2013-04-02 M. V. Simkin , V. P. Roychowdhury

Fame and celebrity play an ever-increasing role in our culture. However, despite the cultural and economic importance of fame and its gradations, there exists no consensus method for quantifying the fame of an individual, or of comparing…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2018-09-05 Edward D. Ramirez , Stephen J. Hagen

We investigate a pool of international chess title holders born between 1901 and 1943. Using Elo ratings we compute for every player his expected score in a game with a randomly selected player from the pool. We use this figure as player's…

Physics and Society · Physics 2015-09-29 M. V. Simkin , V. P. Roychowdhury

The number of citations is a widely used metric to evaluate the scientific credit of papers, scientists and journals. However, it does happen that a paper with fewer citations from prestigious scientists is of higher influence than papers…

Digital Libraries · Computer Science 2012-04-03 Yan-Bo Zhou , Linyuan Lü , Menghui Li

Citation analysis does not generally take the quality of citations into account: all citations are weighted equally irrespective of source. However, a scholar may be highly cited but not highly regarded: popularity and prestige are not…

Digital Libraries · Computer Science 2010-12-23 Ying Ding , Blaise Cronin

Reputation is an important social construct in science, which enables informed quality assessments of both publications and careers of scientists in the absence of complete systemic information. However, the relation between reputation and…

The exponentially growing number of scientific papers stimulates a discussion on the interplay between quantity and quality in science. In particular, one may wonder which publication strategy may offer more chances of success: publishing…

Physics and Society · Physics 2023-05-15 Sirag Erkol , Satyaki Sikdar , Filippo Radicchi , Santo Fortunato

The impact made by a scientific paper on the work of other academics has many established metrics, including metrics based on citation counts and social media commenting. However, determination of the impact of a scientific paper on the…

Computation and Language · Computer Science 2020-07-30 James Ravenscroft , Amanda Clare , Maria Liakata

We apply the Google PageRank algorithm to assess the relative importance of all publications in the Physical Review family of journals from 1893--2003. While the Google number and the number of citations for each publication are positively…

Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability · Physics 2007-05-23 P. Chen , H. Xie , S. Maslov , S. Redner

This study utilizes global digitalized books and articles to examine the scientific fame of the most influential physicists. Our research reveals that the greatest minds are gone but not forgotten. Their scientific impacts on human history…

Digital Libraries · Computer Science 2018-08-28 Guoyan Wang , Guangyuan Hu , Chuanfeng Li , Li Tang

For several decades, a leading paradigm of how to quantitatively assess scientific research has been the analysis of the aggregated citation information in a set of scientific publications. Although the representation of this information as…

Physics and Society · Physics 2015-06-12 David F. Klosik , Stefan Bornholdt

Recently we discovered (cond-mat/0212043) that the majority of scientific citations are copied from the lists of references used in other papers. Here we show that a model, in which a scientist picks three random papers, cites them,and also…

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks · Physics 2007-05-23 M. V. Simkin , V. P. Roychowdhury

We propose using the technique of weighted citation to measure an article's prestige. The technique allocates a different weight to each reference by taking into account the impact of citing journals and citation time intervals. Weighted…

Digital Libraries · Computer Science 2010-12-23 Erjia Yan , Ying Ding

We show that the greater the scientific wealth of a nation, the more likely that it will tend to concentrate this excellence in a few premier institutions. That is, great wealth implies great inequality of distribution. The scientific…

Digital Libraries · Computer Science 2017-03-07 Gangan Prathap

The distribution of scientific citations for publications selected with different rules (author, topic, institution, country, journal, etc.) collapse on a single curve if one plots the citations relative to their mean value. We find that…

Physics and Society · Physics 2017-11-01 Zoltán Néda , Levente Varga , Tamás S. Biró

Despite decades of research, the relationship between the quality of science and the value of inventions has remained unclear. We present the result of a large-scale matching exercise between 4.8 million patent families and 43 million…

General Economics · Economics 2020-01-20 Felix Poege , Dietmar Harhoff , Fabian Gaessler , Stefano Baruffaldi

Video communication has been rapidly increasing over the past decade, with YouTube providing a medium where users can post, discover, share, and react to videos. There has also been an increase in the number of videos citing research…

Digital Libraries · Computer Science 2022-09-07 Abdul Rahman Shaikh , Hamed Alhoori , Maoyuan Sun
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