摘要

The data and findings by Miskiewicz (2013) on the relationship between the number (J) of publications ranked according to their decreasing importance, for some scientist with her/his coauthors (CA), i.e.J alpha 1/r(alpha), as found in Ausloos (2013), when specific types of publications, i.e. proceedings (in a generalized sense) and peer-review journals, are considered, are reexamined along the Zipf-Mandelbrot law Mandelbrot (1977), i.e. J alpha 1/(upsilon+r)(zeta) The statistics are much improved. The exponent a and are compared. The m(a) core value, i.e. the core number of CAs [1] is unaffected, of course. A Black-Scholes-Schrodinger model framework is proposed to describe the findings.

  • 出版日期2014-6-15

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