Mathematical Research in Argentina Covered by MathSci (2000-2005)

Argentinean mathematical research covered by MathSci database for the period 2000-2005 is analyzed. During those years, the mathematical scientific production showed a growing rate of 10%. Quantum theory, Partial differential equations, and Relativity and gravitational theory are the three subject a...

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Autor principal: Merlino-Santesteban, Cristian
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Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras 2007
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spelling I28-R145-870_oai2025-11-17 Merlino-Santesteban, Cristian 2007-06-01 Argentinean mathematical research covered by MathSci database for the period 2000-2005 is analyzed. During those years, the mathematical scientific production showed a growing rate of 10%. Quantum theory, Partial differential equations, and Relativity and gravitational theory are the three subject areas with more Argentinean mathematical contribution followed by Associative rings and algebra, and Statistical mechanics, structure of matter. The University of Buenos Aires was the leading institution in the number of published papers (35%) and it presented the greatest productive diversity. About 89% of the articles have appeared in 406 journals and almost 46 titles concentrated 50% of the documents. Thirty six per cent of the production was performed in conjunction with foreign colleagues. United States and Spain were the most important collaborating nations. The international collaboration rate showed an increasu from 30 to 42%. Se analiza la investigación matemática argentina recogida en la base de datos MathSci correspondiente al período 2000-2005. Durante este período el total de la producción científica matemática tuvo un incremento del 10%. Teoría cuántica, Ecuaciones y derivadas parciales, y Relatividad y teoría gravitatoria son las tres áreas temáticas con mayor contribución matemática argentina, seguidas por Anillos y álgebras asociativos, y Mecánica estadística, estructura de la materia. La Universidad de Buenos Aires fue la institución líder en el número de trabajos publicados (35%) y presentó la mayor diversidad productiva. Cerca del 89% de los trabajos se distribuyó en 406 revistas y prácticamente 46 títulos concentraron el 50% de los documentos. El 36% de la producción fue realizada en coautoría con colegas extranjeros. Estados Unidos y España fueron las naciones con las cuales se establecieron relaciones más estrechas. La tasa de colaboración internacional aumentó del 30 al 42%. application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/ICS/article/view/870 10.34096/ics.i16.870 spa Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/ICS/article/view/870/849 Información, cultura y sociedad; No. 16 (2007); 83-105 Información, cultura y sociedad; Núm. 16 (2007); 83-105 1851-1740 1514-8327 Análisis bibliométrico Investigación matemática Argentina Bibliometric Analysis Mathematical Research Argentina Mathematical Research in Argentina Covered by MathSci (2000-2005) Investigación matemática argentina recogida en MathSci (2000-2005) info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=biblioinfo&d=870_oai
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topic Análisis bibliométrico
Investigación matemática
Argentina
Bibliometric Analysis
Mathematical Research
Argentina
spellingShingle Análisis bibliométrico
Investigación matemática
Argentina
Bibliometric Analysis
Mathematical Research
Argentina
Merlino-Santesteban, Cristian
Mathematical Research in Argentina Covered by MathSci (2000-2005)
topic_facet Análisis bibliométrico
Investigación matemática
Argentina
Bibliometric Analysis
Mathematical Research
Argentina
description Argentinean mathematical research covered by MathSci database for the period 2000-2005 is analyzed. During those years, the mathematical scientific production showed a growing rate of 10%. Quantum theory, Partial differential equations, and Relativity and gravitational theory are the three subject areas with more Argentinean mathematical contribution followed by Associative rings and algebra, and Statistical mechanics, structure of matter. The University of Buenos Aires was the leading institution in the number of published papers (35%) and it presented the greatest productive diversity. About 89% of the articles have appeared in 406 journals and almost 46 titles concentrated 50% of the documents. Thirty six per cent of the production was performed in conjunction with foreign colleagues. United States and Spain were the most important collaborating nations. The international collaboration rate showed an increasu from 30 to 42%.
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title Mathematical Research in Argentina Covered by MathSci (2000-2005)
title_short Mathematical Research in Argentina Covered by MathSci (2000-2005)
title_full Mathematical Research in Argentina Covered by MathSci (2000-2005)
title_fullStr Mathematical Research in Argentina Covered by MathSci (2000-2005)
title_full_unstemmed Mathematical Research in Argentina Covered by MathSci (2000-2005)
title_sort mathematical research in argentina covered by mathsci (2000-2005)
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