The Butterfly Effect: Correlations Between Modeling in Nuclear-Particle Physics and Socioeconomic Factors

Physics – Computational Physics

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8 pages, to appear in proceedings of the Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference 2010, Knoxville

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A scientometric analysis has been performed on selected physics journals to
estimate the presence of simulation and modeling in physics literature in the
past fifty years. Correlations between the observed trends and several social
and economical factors have been evaluated.

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