1.5(top 50%)
2-year impact
1.6(top 50%)
3-year impact
1.7(top 50%)
5-year impact
1.7(top 20%)
10-year impact
2.7K(top 10%)
PR articles
54.5K(top 10%)
PR citations
90(top 10%)
PR h-index
102(top 5%)
h-index
1.6(top 50%)
extended IF
1.5(top 50%)
2-YI (article-only)
1.4(top 50%)
2-YI (no self-cite.)
2.8K
documents
68.2K
doc citations
Annals of Applied Probability's <i>g</i>-index
This chart shows the g-index of Annals of Applied Probability over time and its percentile among journals. The g-index gives more weight to highly cited peer-reviewed articles: a journal has g-index g if its top g peer-reviewed articles have at least g2 citations in total.
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What is the g-index of Annals of Applied Probability?

The g-index of Annals of Applied Probability is 233, which means the cumulative citations of 233 PR articles of Annals of Applied Probability have more than 54,289 (233×233) citations. This g-index has a rank of 4,010 among all journals.