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From the study "The decline of disruptive science and technology"

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English: "This figure shows the decline in the disruption of

papers (A) and patents (B) based on two alternative measures of disruption. The blue lines calculate disruption using a measure proposed in Bornmann et al.35, DIno k l where l = 1, which makes the measure more resilient to marginal changes in the number of papers or patents that only cite the focal work’s references. The orange lines calculate disruption using a measure proposed in Leydesdorff et al.36, DI∗, which makes the measure less sensitive to small changes in the forward citation patterns of papers or patents that make no backward citations. With both alternative measures, we observe decreases in disruption for papers and patents, suggesting that the decline is not

an artifact of the CD5 measure."
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Source https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.11184
Author Authors of the study: Michael Park, Erin Leahey, Russell Funk

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