The h-index as an almost-exact function of some basic statistics
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As is known, the h-index, h, is an exact function of the citation pattern. At the same time, and more generally, it is recognized that h is "loosely" related to the values of some basic statistics, such as the number of publications and the number of citations. In the present study we introduce a formula that expresses the h-index as an almost-exact function of some (four) basic statistics. On the basis of an empirical study-in which we consider citation data obtained from two different lists of journals from two quite different scientific fields-we provide evidence that our ready-to-use formula is able to predict the h-index very accurately (at least for practical purposes). For comparative reasons, alternative estimators of the h-index have been considered and their performance evaluated by drawing on the same dataset. We conclude that, in addition to its own interest, as an effective proxy representation of the h-index, the formula introduced may provide new insights into "factors" determining the value of the h-index, and how they interact with each other.
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h-index, journal ranking, Weibull distribution, Lambert W function
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Scientometrics. 2017, vol. 113, issue 2, p. 1209-1228.