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Modeling nonuniversal citation distributions: the role of scientific journals
2014
Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment
Whether a scientific paper is cited is related not only to the influence of its author(s) but also to the journal publishing it. Scientists, either proficient or tender, usually submit their most important work to prestigious journals which receives higher citations than the ordinary. How to model the role of scientific journals in citation dynamics is of great importance. In this paper we address this issue through two folds. One is the intrinsic heterogeneity of a paper determined by the
doi:10.1088/1742-5468/2014/04/p04029
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