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The g-index is the unique largest number such that the top g articles received together at least g 2 citations.

2025/2/14 -This guide provides an introduction to the various metrics used to measure researcher and journal impact.

2025/6/30 -A g-index of 20 means that an academic has published at least 20 articles that combined have received at least 400 citations. However, unlike ...

2024/9/20 -The g-index gives more weight to highly-cited articles. To calculate the g-index: "[Given a set of articles] ranked in decreasing order of the ...

2021/5/6 -The g-index is defined as 'the largest number such that the top 'g' articles received together at least g2 citations.

2024/11/11 -"G-index is introduced as an improvement of the h-index of Hirsch to measure the global citation performance of a set of articles. If this ...

The g-index is introduced as an improvement of the h-index of Hirsch to measure the global citation performance of a set of articles.

As proposed by Leo Egghe in his paper “Theory and practice of the G-index” in 2006, the G-index gives more weight to highly cited articles.

2024/12/17 -The generalized g-index g(n) is the highest number of publications of a scientist, which have together at least gn citations.

2016/2/6 -A g-index of 20 means that and academic has published at least 20 articles that combined have received at least 400 citations. However, unlike ...