The graph shows the changes in the L-index of Stephen Faraone and its the corresponding percentile for the sake of comparison with all authors. L-index is a scientometric index that analyses the citations of an author on a logarithmic scale to limited within the range of 0-10, and thus, the comparison of authors is easier. L-index is calculated by summing the effective citations for each paper, defined by the citations divided by years from the publication date and the number of authors.
What are extended values?
extended values cover books and conference papers too. The other values are limited to peer-reviewed articles only.
However, we never count abstracts, patents, working papers, or unpublished documents.
top superscripts indicate the percentile among 4.9 million authors. rank refers to the rank rounded to 1,000 (K) or 1,000,000 (M).
rankings refers to the number of categories in which the author has been ranked.
What is L-index?
The L-index, typically ranging from 0 to 10, is calculated by dividing the number of citations of each article divided by its age and number of authors. The value is computed by summating all articles for an author on a logarithmic scale. Read more on Wikipedia