Special Topic: Supersymmetry> Time Series Graphs
Published November 2011
On the one-year time-series graph, papers are not produced in a discernable
pattern, perhaps due to the unpredictable nature of supersymmetry research.
Cites and cites per paper appear to decline in a liner manner. On the five-year
time-series graph, everything smoothes out, showing what may be steady effort
over time.
One Year
Five years
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Currently, we provide graphical representation by papers, cites, and cites/paper in both one- and five-year intervals. The graphs instantly show anomalies and trends: did one year have a higher or lower output than average?
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