Analysis on MathSciNet database: some preliminary results

08/26/2019
by   Serge Richard, et al.
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In this paper we initiate some investigations on MathSciNet database. For many mathematicians this website is used on a regular basis, but surprisingly except for the information provided by MathSciNet itself, there exist almost no independent investigations or independent statistics on this database. This current research has been triggered by a rumor: do international collaborations increase the number of citations of an academic work in mathematics? We use MathSciNet for providing some information about this rumor, and more generally pave the way for further investigations on or with MathSciNet. Keywords: MathSciNet, tree-based methods, international collaborations

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