Statistics of citation networks

  • Vazquez A
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Abstract

The out-degree distribution of citation networks is investigated. Statistical data of the number of papers cited within a paper (out-degree) for different journals in the period 1991-1999 is reported. The out-degree distribution is characterized by a maximum at intermediate out-degrees. At the left of the maximum there are strong fluctuations from journal to journal while is quite universal at the right, with two classes of journals. These two classes are associated with the existence or not of a restriction in the maximum number of pages per paper. The shape of the out-degree distribution does not change appreciable from period to period, but the average out-degree is observed to increase logarithmically with the number of published papers. These features are modeled using a recursive search model.

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Vazquez, A. (2001). Statistics of citation networks. Retrieved from http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0105031

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