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Peter Woit calls our attention to the SLAC/Stanford library service
http://www.slac.stanford.edu/library/topcites/2005/annual.shtml
http://www.slac.stanford.edu/library/topcites/2005/annual.shtml
marcus said:Peter Woit calls our attention to the SLAC/Stanford library service
http://www.slac.stanford.edu/library/topcites/2005/annual.shtml
marcus said:Here are the result of the forecast poll we had here at Physicsforums
https://www.physicsforums.com/poll.php?do=showresults&pollid=580
I see that I predicted 8 recent string papers would break 100 citations.
Way too optimistic.
Five people chose the option "5 or less"
they are our good guessers this time:
Chronos, Gokul, notevenwrong, ohwilleke, Spin_Network
marcus said:Gokul is on hand as well!
Congratulations to you too, Gokul. I had no idea there would be so few highly cited recent papers---no way would have guessed as low as you did.
Maybe you should suggest a forecast poll. Winners choice. Shall we do the same thing but for next year, or something else? If you have any ideas for a poll, let me know. If I like it, and you don't want to take the trouble, I will implement it
arivero said:http://xstructure.inr.ac.ru/x-bin/theme2.py?arxiv=hep-th&level=3&index1=0
does some plotting now on its own.