Ausloos, M; Lambiotte, R; Scharnhorst, A; Hellsten, I Andrzej Pekalski networks of scientific intersets with internal degrees of freedom through self-citation analysis INTL JOUR OF MODERN PHYSICS C, 19 (3): 371-384 MAR 2008
Eugene Garfield
garfield at CODEX.CIS.UPENN.EDU
Thu Jun 5 12:30:53 EDT 2008
E-mail Address: Marcel.Ausloos at ulg.ac.be; Renaud.Lambiotte at ulg.ac.be;
andrea.scharnhorst at vks.knaw.nl; iina.hellsten at falw.vu.nl
Author(s): Ausloos, M (Ausloos, M.); Lambiotte, R (Lambiotte, R.);
Scharnhorst, A (Scharnhorst, A.); Hellsten, I (Hellsten, I.)
Title: Andrzej Pekalski networks of scientific intersets with internal
degrees of freedom through self-citation analysis
Source: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS C, 19 (3): 371-384 MAR
2008
Language: English
Document Type: Article
Author Keywords: scientometry; sex male; network; publications; citations;
optimal percolation method
Keywords Plus: MAGNETIC LATTICE-GAS; EVOLVING POPULATION; OXYGEN
DIFFUSION; MONTE-CARLO; MODEL; TEMPERATURE; EVOLUTION; DYNAMICS
Abstract: Old and recent theoretical works by Andrzej Pekalski (APE) are
recalled as possible sources of interest for describing network formation
and clustering in complex (scientific) communities, through self-
organization and percolation processes. Emphasis is placed on APE self-
citation network over four decades. The method is that used for detecting
scientists' field mobility by focusing on author's self-citation, co-
authorships and article topics networks as in Refs. 1 and 2. It is shown
that APE's self-citation patterns reveal important information on APE
interest for research topics over time as well as APE engagement on
different scientific topics and in different networks of collaboration.
Its interesting complexity results from "degrees of freedom" and external
fields leading to so called internal shock resistance. It is found that
APE network of scientific interests belongs to independent clusters and
occurs through rare or drastic events as in irreversible "preferential
attachment processes", similar to those found in usual mechanics and
thermodynamics phase transitions.
Addresses: GRAPES, B-4000 Liege, Belgium; VKS KNAW, Royal Netherlands Acad
Arts & Sci, Virtual Knowledge Studio Human & Social Sci, NL-1019 AT
Amsterdam, Netherlands; Fac Earth & Life Sci FALW, NL-1018 HV Amsterdam,
Netherlands
Reprint Address: Ausloos, M, GRAPES, B5a Sart Tilman, B-4000 Liege,
Belgium.
E-mail Address: Marcel.Ausloos at ulg.ac.be; Renaud.Lambiotte at ulg.ac.be;
andrea.scharnhorst at vks.knaw.nl; iina.hellsten at falw.vu.nl
Cited Reference Count: 40
Times Cited: 0
Publisher: WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD
Publisher Address: 5 TOH TUCK LINK, SINGAPORE 596224, SINGAPORE
ISSN: 0129-1831
29-char Source Abbrev.: INT J MOD PHYS C
ISO Source Abbrev.: Int. J. Mod. Phys. C
Source Item Page Count: 14
Subject Category: Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications;
Physics, Mathematical
ISI Document Delivery No.: 300RJ
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