A dynamic look at a class of skew distributions. A model with scientometric applications

作者: A. Schubert , W. Glänzel

DOI: 10.1007/BF02016759

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摘要: A theoretical model of repetitive events is presented and applied to the scientific publication process. Based on three simple postulates, a relation between population growth distribution authors by productivity in community established. Predictions are supported empirical evidences.

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