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arxiv: 1206.0108 · v2 · pith:PCUWQSUEnew · submitted 2012-06-01 · ⚛️ physics.soc-ph · cs.SI· physics.data-an

The evolution of interdisciplinarity in physics research

classification ⚛️ physics.soc-ph cs.SIphysics.data-an
keywords physicssub-fieldsdifferentareasincreasinginteractionsnetworkorganization
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Science, being a social enterprise, is subject to fragmentation into groups that focus on specialized areas or topics. Often new advances occur through cross-fertilization of ideas between sub-fields that otherwise have little overlap as they study dissimilar phenomena using different techniques. Thus to explore the nature and dynamics of scientific progress one needs to consider the large-scale organization and interactions between different subject areas. Here, we study the relationships between the sub-fields of Physics using the Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme (PACS) codes employed for self-categorization of articles published over the past 25 years (1985-2009). We observe a clear trend towards increasing interactions between the different sub-fields. The network of sub-fields also exhibits core-periphery organization, the nucleus being dominated by Condensed Matter and General Physics. However, over time Interdisciplinary Physics is steadily increasing its share in the network core, reflecting a shift in the overall trend of Physics research.

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