Sir, in the calculation of G index (13.28 min of video) you have shown the table, 65 > 1,4,9, and 16 also but why have considered only 65>25 and said g index is ,5 please explain it is I could not understand it
The maximum r2 is taken and compared to that of citation sum sir.....1,4,6,9,25......in that 25 is the maximum r2 which is compared to citation sum 65..... Just try it out with any example from google scholar citations sir..... it differs as the r2 keeps increasing sir.......if still not clear I will give you another example sir
You have wrongly calculated the e index S(h) means total citations in the h set of papers i.e. top h papers. So in the example shown of researcher 1... S(h)=61 [21+18+12+10] and not 10. And the e index will be sqrt(61-16)=6.7. PS: Anyway we cannot calculate sqrt of 10-16 which is -6 and not 6.
Hi.Dr Senthil.. very nice presentation. clear explanation of author metrics ..keep going
Great sir
Sir, in the calculation of G index (13.28 min of video) you have shown the table, 65 > 1,4,9, and 16 also but why have considered only 65>25 and said g index is ,5 please explain it is I could not understand it
The maximum r2 is taken and compared to that of citation sum sir.....1,4,6,9,25......in that 25 is the maximum r2 which is compared to citation sum 65.....
Just try it out with any example from google scholar citations sir.....
it differs as the r2 keeps increasing sir.......if still not clear I will give you another example sir
Thnku sir🙏 clear explanation 👍
Sir, please explain the h5-index and h5-median indexing
Yes sir sure will upload in future videos sir
You have wrongly calculated the e index
S(h) means total citations in the h set of papers i.e. top h papers.
So in the example shown of researcher 1... S(h)=61 [21+18+12+10] and not 10.
And the e index will be sqrt(61-16)=6.7.
PS: Anyway we cannot calculate sqrt of 10-16 which is -6 and not 6.
Sir What is the good value of m index