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DistinguishedSenior

Henry D. I. Abarbanel

Independent

Core Metrics

Total Citations

24,494

H-Index

61

Publications

364

i10-Index

174

2-Year Citedness

2.0

avg citations per work

Ability Dimensions

Overall Score46
Impact68%

24,494 citations, h=61

Momentum17%

2yr mean: 2.0

Output76%

364 papers (6.1/year)

Efficiency48%

67 cites/paper

Novelty22%

3 unique research topics

Breadth40%

4 topic areas

Peak Power50%

Top 3 papers: 30% of citations

* Percentile scores are calculated relative to all scholars in the computational neuroscience dataset. Tags are assigned based on dimension combinations. Hover over the radar chart for details.

Scholar Profile Analysis

Henry D. I. Abarbanel is a distinguished scholar with 20k+ citations in computational neuroscience, currently affiliated with Independent Research.

Over a 60-year academic career, published 364 papers (averaging 6.1 per year), with 24,494 citations.

An h-index of 61, well above field average, indicates a substantial body of highly-cited work.

Academic impact accumulated gradually: first 5 years account for only 2.9%, indicating later works are more influential.

Primary research areas include Collective behavior, Crawling, Crawling.

Key Findings

Signature Work

"Determining embedding dimension for phase-space reconstruction using a geometrical construction" is the most influential work, with 3,660 citations, published in 1992.

Sustained Growth

Very low early citation share indicates influence built through long-term accumulation, with later works being more impactful.

Early Career Analysis (First 5 Years)

Career Start

1965 - 1969

Early Citations

702

Early Works

15

Early Impact %

2.9%

Top Early Career Paper

Relativistic Eikonal Expansion

Publication Timeline

Research Topics

Collective behavior58.7%
Crawling79.2%
Crawling75.1%
Poisson distribution55.5%

Top Publications

11992Physical Review A

Determining embedding dimension for phase-space reconstruction using a geometrical construction

3,660

Citations

21996Physics Today

<i>Analysis of Observed Chaotic Data</i>

1,845

Citations

31993Reviews of Modern Physics

The analysis of observed chaotic data in physical systems

1,821

Citations

1995Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics

Generalized synchronization of chaos in directionally coupled chaotic systems

1,776

Citations

1996Institute for Nonlinear Science

Analysis of Observed Chaotic Data

1,160

Citations

2006Reviews of Modern Physics

Dynamical principles in neuroscience

795

Citations

1978Physics Today

<i>An Introduction to Regge Theory and High Energy Physics</i>

755

Citations

1997Technometrics

Analysis of Observed Chaotic Data

665

Citations

1996Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics

Generalized synchronization of chaos: The auxiliary system approach

645

Citations

2001Annual Review of Neuroscience

Odor Encoding as an Active, Dynamical Process: Experiments, Computation, and Theory

456

Citations

Impact Classification

高影响力

总引用超过2万次,是领域内公认的重要人物

稳定产出

h-index超过50,具有持续的学术产出能力