Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
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Recent advances in robust optimization: An overview
2013634 citationsVirginie Gabrel, Cécile Murat et al.European Journal of Operational Researchprofile →
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Murat, Cécile & An. (2015). A New Approach on the Spaces of Generalized Fibonacci Difference Null and Convergent Sequences. 5(1). 191–210.17 indexed citations
Gabrel, Virginie, Cécile Murat, & Lei Wu. (2010). Application d’un nouveau critère de robustesse pour le problème du plus court chemin. Base Institutionnelle de Recherche de l'université Paris-Dauphine (BIRD) (University Paris-Dauphine).1 indexed citations
Murat, Cécile & Vangélis Th. Paschos. (1998). A priori optimization of the probabilistic maximum independent set. Base Institutionnelle de Recherche de l'université Paris-Dauphine (BIRD) (University Paris-Dauphine).1 indexed citations
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Murat, Cécile & Vangélis Th. Paschos. (1995). The probabilistic maximum independent set problem. Base Institutionnelle de Recherche de l'université Paris-Dauphine (BIRD) (University Paris-Dauphine).4 indexed citations
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