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Ondřej Klobušník

Bio: Ondřej Klobušník is an academic researcher. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 95 citations.

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01 Jan 2004

96 citations


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TL;DR: The index h, defined as the number of papers with citation number ≥h, is proposed as a useful index to characterize the scientific output of a researcher.
Abstract: I propose the index h, defined as the number of papers with citation number ≥h, as a useful index to characterize the scientific output of a researcher.

8,996 citations

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TL;DR: The main properties, demographics and applications of binary and millisecond radio pulsars are reviewed.
Abstract: We review the main properties, demographics and applications of binary and millisecond radio pulsars. Our knowledge of these exciting objects has greatly increased in recent years, mainly due to successful surveys which have brought the known pulsar population to over 1800. There are now 83 binary and millisecond pulsars associated with the disk of our Galaxy, and a further 140 pulsars in 26 of the Galactic globular clusters. Recent highlights include the discovery of the young relativistic binary system PSR J1906+0746, a rejuvination in globular cluster pulsar research including growing numbers of pulsars with masses in excess of 1.5M , a precise measurement of relativistic spin precession in the double pulsar system and a Galactic millisecond pulsar in an eccentric (e = 0.44) orbit around an unevolved companion.

532 citations

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TL;DR: The index hbar, defined as the number of papers of an individual that have citation count larger than or equal to the citation count of all coauthors of each paper, is proposed as a useful index to characterize the scientific output of a researcher that takes into account the effect of multiple authorship.
Abstract: I propose the index $$\hbar$$ ("hbar"), defined as the number of papers of an individual that have citation count larger than or equal to the $$\hbar$$ of all coauthors of each paper, as a useful index to characterize the scientific output of a researcher that takes into account the effect of multiple authorship The bar is higher for $$\hbar$$

436 citations

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TL;DR: The Fedora architecture is an extensible framework for the storage, management, and dissemination of complex objects and the relationships among them, providing the foundation for a variety of end-user applications for digital libraries, archives, institutional repositories, and learning object systems.
Abstract: The Fedora architecture is an extensible framework for the storage, management, and dissemination of complex objects and the relationships among them. Fedora accommodates the aggregation of local and distributed content into digital objects and the association of services with objects. This allows an object to have several accessible representations, some of them dynamically produced. The architecture includes a generic Resource Description Framework (RDF)-based relationship model that represents relationships among objects and their components. Queries against these relationships are supported by an RDF triple store. The architecture is implemented as a web service, with all aspects of the complex object architecture and related management functions exposed through REST and SOAP interfaces. The implementation is available as open-source software, providing the foundation for a variety of end-user applications for digital libraries, archives, institutional repositories, and learning object systems.

274 citations

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TL;DR: This work proposes the first simple and intuitive model for complex networks which captures the main properties met in practice, and shows here that all complex networks can be viewed as bipartite structures sharing some important statistics, like degree distributions.

259 citations