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On the growth of citations of publication output of individual authors

► Time dependence of citations of publications of ten Polish professors is analyzed. ► Power law, exponential growth and progressive nucleation are used for analysis. ► Progressive nucleation mechanism is new for the analysis of growth of citations. ► We found that power law and exponential growth a...

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Published in:Journal of informetrics 2011-10, Vol.5 (4), p.554-564
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