Research Output of University of Delhi In The Field Of Physics: A Scientomteric Analysis

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Keywords:

Degree of Collaboration, Physics, Scientometrics, Research Output, University of Delhi

Abstract

current study is based on a scientometric examination of the physics research trend. The data for this study was extracted from the Scopus Database covering the study period 1942 to 2023.The current study examined 14462 articles in the field of physics and also the recent research trends between them. The analysis mainly covers the chronological distribution of documents, forms of publications, top-ranked journals, top-cited articles, and the authorship pattern has been examined during the study. The result of the study found that Most of the articles was published in the year 2022, with 1079 (7.46%), Chaudhary B.C. has been contributed the maximum number of articles i.e.,1785(2.23%); The degree of collaboration (DC) decreases from 1.00 to 0.97 and the average value of DC is 0.80 The journal articles form of documents constitutes the maximum number of publications i.e.,12536(86.68%) publications. The research paper “CMS physics technical design report, volume II: Physics performance” has the highest number of citations 751. The top most journal name ‘Journal of High Energy Physics’ is having the maximum number of publications i.e., 409 (2.82%).

Author Biography

  • Juli Devi, University of Delhi , India

    Department of Library and Information Science 

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2026-03-10