Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
The kinetics of precipitation from supersaturated solid solutions
19616.7k citationsI.M. Lifshitz, V.V. SlyozovJournal of Physics and Chemistry of Solidsprofile →
Some problems of the statistical physics of polymer chains with volume interaction
1978578 citationsI.M. Lifshitz, Alexander Y. Grosberg et al.profile →
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Lifshitz, I.M., et al.. (1981). NON-LINEAR ACOUSTIC EFFECTS IN METALS NEAR THE ELECTRON-TOPOLOGICAL TRANSITION POINT. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 54(4). 1528–1541.3 indexed citations
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Lifshitz, I.M., et al.. (1979). Tunnel transparency of disordered systems. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 50. 499.11 indexed citations
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Lifshitz, I.M., Alexander Y. Grosberg, & А. Р. Хохлов. (1976). Structure of a polymer globule formed by saturating bonds. JETP. 44. 855.5 indexed citations
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Lifshitz, I.M.. (1974). Contribution to the statistical thermodynamics of fusion of long heteropolymer chains. JETP. 38. 545.
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Azbel, M. Ya., Moisei I Kaganov, & I.M. Lifshitz. (1973). Conduction Electrons in Metals. Scientific American. 228(1). 88–98.4 indexed citations
Lifshitz, I.M.. (1969). Some Problems of the Statistical Theory of Biopolymers. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 28. 1280.11 indexed citations
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Lifshitz, I.M.. (1968). Theory of Fluctuation Levels in Disordered Systems. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 26. 462.8 indexed citations
Lifshitz, I.M. & V.V. Slyozov. (1961). The kinetics of precipitation from supersaturated solid solutions. Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids. 19(1-2). 35–50.6676 indexed citations breakdown →
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Lifshitz, I.M.. (1960). ANOMALIES OF ELECTRON CHARACTERISTICS IN THE HIGH PRESSURE REGION. Zhur. Eksptl'. i Teoret. Fiz..8 indexed citations
Lifshitz, I.M., et al.. (1958). On the Theory of the Shubnikov-De Haas Effect. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 6. 67.5 indexed citations
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Gerasimenko, V. I., et al.. (1957). PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE AND THE POLARIZATION OF NUCLEI IN THICK METAL FOILS.
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Azbel, M. Ya., V. I. Gerasimenko, & I.M. Lifshitz. (1957). PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE AND POLARIZATION OF NUCLEI IN METALS.3 indexed citations
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