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Theory and practise of the g-indexby: Leo Egghe
Scientometrics, Vol. 69, No. 1. (12 April 2006), pp. 131-152.
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ReferatThe g-index is introduced as an improvement of the h-index of Hirsch to measure the global citation performance of a set of articles. If this set is ranked in decreasing order of the number of citations that they received, the g-index is the (unique) largest number such that the top g articles received (together) at least citations. We prove the unique existence of g for any set of articles and we have that . 2ggh≥ The general Lotkaian theory of the g-index is presented and we show that 111gT2ααααα−⎛⎞−⎟⎜=⎟⎜⎟⎜⎝⎠− (*) Permanent address. Key words and phrases: g-index, h-index, Lotka, citation performance, Price medallist. Acknowledgement: The author is grateful to Drs. M. Goovaerts for the preparation of the citation data of the Price medallists (January 2006). 2 where is the Lotkaian exponent and where T denotes the total number of sources. 2α> We then present the g-index of the (still active) Price medallists for their complete careers up to 1972 and compare it with the h-index. It is shown that the g-index inherits all the good properties of the h-index and, in addition, better takes into account the citation scores of the top articles. This yields a better
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