Date of Publication
7-2022
Document Type
Bachelor's Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science in Physics Minor in Finance
Subject Categories
Physics
College
College of Science
Department/Unit
Physics
Thesis Advisor
Rene C. Batac
Defense Panel Chair
Robert C. Roleda
Defense Panel Member
Prane Mariel B. Ong
Melanie Y. David
Abstract/Summary
The structure and evolution of the co-authorship network provide insight into the current state of scientific collaboration, especially for authors in interrelated fields. In this work, a co-authorship network of researchers from five Higher Education Institutions in the Philippines that offer doctoral programs in Physics. The co-authorship network from 1985-2020 showed constant growth in terms of authors and publications. The continuous growth of clusters indicates the development of new researchers to the community which bodes well in the long run. It was also found that the researchers who are central to the network share common distinctions of seniority and previous affiliations, with most of the researchers coming from the University of the Philippines Diliman and De La Salle University. This study found that the entire community and the University of the Philippines Diliman exhibited a cubic relationship signifying the country’s and the university’s stability in terms of Physics research. De La Salle University also exhibited signs of stability and maturity as it approaches a near cubic trend, and a scaling component close to Zipf’s law. A supralinear increase was observed in the productivity of the network with the number of co-authors. Finally, with the co-authorship count vs rank, it is determined to lead into Zipf’s law (inverse rank) trends as well. In a relatively young community, this study presents useful quantitative analysis and insights in furthering the research community in Physics in the Philippines.
Abstract Format
html
Language
English
Format
Electronic
Physical Description
54 leaves
Keywords
Physics—Research--Philippines; Authorship—Collaboration
Recommended Citation
Aguana, K. A. (2022). Investigating the structural and temporal evolution of the community of Philippine researchers in physics. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_physics/3
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7-15-2022