cite arxiv:1207.3499:
Mannella, R. & Rossi, P.
(2012):
On the time dependence of the $h$-index.
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The time dependence of the $h$-index is analyzed by considering the average
haviour of $h$ as a function of the academic age $A_A$ for about 1400 Italian
ysicists, with career lengths spanning from 3 to 46 years. The individual
$-index is strongly correlated with the square root of the total citations
_C$: $h approx0.53 N_C$. For academic ages ranging from 12 to 24
ars, the distribution of the time scaled index $h/A_A$ is
proximately time-independent and it is well described by the Gompertz
nction. The time scaled index $h/A_A$ has an average approximately
ual to 3.8 and a standard deviation approximately equal to 1.6. Finally, the
me scaled index $h/A_A$ appears to be strongly correlated with the
ntemporary $h$-index $h_c$.
@misc{mannella2012dependence,
author = {Mannella, Riccardo and Rossi, Paolo},
title = {On the time dependence of the $h$-index},
year = {2012},
note = {cite arxiv:1207.3499},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.3499},
keywords = {time, scientometrics, hindex},
abstract = {The time dependence of the $h$-index is analyzed by considering the average
haviour of $h$ as a function of the academic age $A_A$ for about 1400 Italian
ysicists, with career lengths spanning from 3 to 46 years. The individual
$-index is strongly correlated with the square root of the total citations
_C$: $h approx0.53 N_C$. For academic ages ranging from 12 to 24
ars, the distribution of the time scaled index $h/A_A$ is
proximately time-independent and it is well described by the Gompertz
nction. The time scaled index $h/A_A$ has an average approximately
ual to 3.8 and a standard deviation approximately equal to 1.6. Finally, the
me scaled index $h/A_A$ appears to be strongly correlated with the
ntemporary $h$-index $h_c$.}
}
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