Vincenzo
Fiorentini
synthetic (and incomplete) citation data, updated may 2015
Total citations
7110 (ISI), 9860 (GoogleScholar)
Total papers 134 (101 ISI-cited, 112 GS-cited)
Journal papers 117
Average citations/paper 41.1 (ISI), 57.5 (GS)
Average citations/cited paper 54.5 (ISI), 68.8 (GS)
Average citations/journ paper 51.4 (ISI), 72.0 (GS)
Significant papers (ISI)
1, 3, 12, 20, 37, 48, 58, 90
(>1000, 500, 200, 100, 50, 30, 20, 10 cits)
Significant papers (GS)
1, 3, 12, 20, 37, 48, 58, 90 (>1000, 500, 200, 100, 50, 30,
20, 10 cits)
Cits of most cited papers
  1526, 343, 296, 248, 215, 177, 168, 160, 153, 151, 144, 107, 105, 102, ... (ISI)
Cits of most cited papers
  2034, 504, 358, 350, 336, 295, 257, 231, 208, 199, 195, 182, 133, 129, 114 ... (GS)
Nyears since first paper
27
h-index
37 (ISI), 41 (GS)
hbar-index
=h
i10-index
58 (ISI), 90 (GS)
a=totcit/h^2
5.19 (ISI), 5.86 (GS)
m=h/nyears
 
1.370 (ISI), 1.519 (GS)
g-index
66
g-index w/o top-scorer 55
J. Hirsch, PNAS 102, 16569 (2005): "After 20 years of activity an h index of 20
characterizes a successful scientist, an h-index of 40 outstanding
scientists, an h-index of 60, truly unique individuals. [...] for faculty at major research universities h~10 to 12 might be a typical value for advancement to tenure (associate professor), and h~18 for advancement to full professor. "
J. Hirsch, Scientometrics 85, 741 (2010):``A vanishing h-hbar gap in the advanced stages of a scientist's career is a hallmark of scientific leaders''