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Swarming of innovations, fractal patterns, and the historical time series of US patents

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While most of us who study intellectual and technical advancement believe that innovations tend to swarm, the details of this process are not well understood. The aggregate-level behavior of US patents is examined as a way to better infer the process that generates innovation. The amount of swarming decreases as the observational period increases, which indicates that the process of innovation is not perfectly self-similar. Instead, the effects of innovations are mostly contained within specialized areas, and do not often trigger further advances in other fields.

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  • Gregory G. Brunk, 2003. "Swarming of innovations, fractal patterns, and the historical time series of US patents," Scientometrics, Springer;Akadémiai Kiadó, vol. 56(1), pages 61-80, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:scient:v:56:y:2003:i:1:d:10.1023_a:1021998523825
    DOI: 10.1023/A:1021998523825
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