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Affiliations based bibliometric analysis of publications on parkinson’s disease. (English) Zbl 07800188

Summary: Parkinson’s disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder in the world. Thousands of scientific works are published every year. We have analyzed more than 3 thousand organizations, who have published works on various aspects of parkinson’s disease in the period from 2015 to 2021. We have evaluated 4 classical centrality indices (In-degree, Eigenvector, Pagerank and Betweenness) and 2 new centrality indices. The new indices allow to take into account group influence and to identify pivotal nodes. Using the method, we have extracted the most influential organizations in the scientific area of parkinson’s disease. Stability analysis allows us to measure the value of dynamic changes in the network during the period under consideration.

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90Bxx Operations research and management science
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