Bartolucci, F.: ¬A comparison between the g-index and the h-index based on concentration (2015)
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- Abstract
- I discuss how, given a certain number of articles and citations of these articles, the h-index and the g-index are affected by the level of concentration of the citations. This offers the opportunity for a comparison between these 2 indices from a new perspective.
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- g-index