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Figure 1
Left: the scatter plot of the number of citations, k, and the Google PageRank number, g, for each paper (black dots). The gray solid line represents the average value, 〈g〉, which is calculated for bins of the logarithmically equal width against k. Right: the scatter plot of CitationRank (the ranking of the number of citations), rk, and PageRank, rg, for each paper (black dots). The gray solid line represents the standard line rg = rk.
Figure 2
Top 10 subjects of the high-quality papers.
Figure 3
Top four subjects of the popular papers.
Figure 4
Components of the prestige papers.
Figure 5
Top two subjects of the prestige papers.
Figure 6
Dependence between CitationRank and PageRank in the published year t. Although we omit the label and scale of abscissa and ordinate in these figures, they are the same as in the right panel of Figure 1.
Figure 7
Changes in the average value of CitationRank 〈rk〉t and that of PageRank 〈rg〉t. The dotted line is the standard rg = rk.