A mechanism for evolution of the physical concepts network

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Abstract

We suggest an underlying mechanism that governs the growth of a network of concepts, a complex network that reflects the connections between different scientific concepts based on their co-occurrences in publications. To this end, we perform empirical analysis of a network of concepts based on the preprints in physics submitted to the arXiv.org. We calculate the network characteristics and show that they cannot follow as a result of several simple commonly used network growth models. In turn, we suggest that a simultaneous account of two factors, i.e., growth by blocks and preferential selection, gives an explanation of empirically observed properties of the concepts network. Moreover, the observed structure emerges as a synergistic effect of these both factors: each of them alone does not lead to a satisfactory picture.

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Palchykov, V., Krasnytska, M., Mryglod, O., & Holovatch, Y. (2021). A mechanism for evolution of the physical concepts network. Condensed Matter Physics, 24(4), 24001-1-24001–6. https://doi.org/10.5488/CMP.24.24001

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