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The network structure of scientific revolutions

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Abstract

Philosophers of science have long postulated how collective scientific knowledge grows. Empirical validation has been challenging due to limitations in collecting and systematizing large historical records. Here, we capitalize on the largest online encyclopedia to formulate knowledge as growing networks of articles and their hyperlinked inter-relations. We demonstrate that concept networks grow not by expanding from their core but rather by creating and filling knowledge gaps, a process which produces discoveries that are more frequently awarded Nobel prizes than others. Moreover, we operationalize paradigms as network modules to reveal a temporal signature in structural stability across scientific subjects. In a network formulation of scientific discovery, data- driven conditions underlying breakthroughs depend just as much on identifying uncharted gaps as on advancing solutions within scientific communities.

Presenters

  • Harang Ju

    University of Pennsylvania

Authors

  • Harang Ju

    University of Pennsylvania

  • Dale Zhou

    University of Pennsylvania

  • Ann Sizemore Blevins

    University of Pennsylvania

  • David Lydon-Staley

    University of Pennsylvania

  • Judith Kaplan

    University of Pennsylvania

  • Julio Roberto Tuma

    University of Pennsylvania

  • Danielle Bassett

    University of Pennsylvania, Department of Bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania, Physics, University of Pennsylvania