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In academia, the h-index for an author is h if h is the largest number for which there are at least h papers cited at least h times. There has been interest in devising an h-index analogue for Stack Overflow answer authors (cf. Add metrics to profile page to measure the users influence and Stack Overflow h-index metric?). While there is a SEDE query that calculates an h-index for a specific usera SEDE query that calculates an h-index for a specific user, it would be nice to have an h-index ranking as well, in order to have a better idea of to which extent it highlights contributions differently from the usual metrics (e.g. reputation and tag scores).

In academia, the h-index for an author is h if h is the largest number for which there are at least h papers cited at least h times. There has been interest in devising an h-index analogue for Stack Overflow answer authors (cf. Add metrics to profile page to measure the users influence and Stack Overflow h-index metric?). While there is a SEDE query that calculates an h-index for a specific user, it would be nice to have an h-index ranking as well, in order to have a better idea of to which extent it highlights contributions differently from the usual metrics (e.g. reputation and tag scores).

In academia, the h-index for an author is h if h is the largest number for which there are at least h papers cited at least h times. There has been interest in devising an h-index analogue for Stack Overflow answer authors (cf. Add metrics to profile page to measure the users influence and Stack Overflow h-index metric?). While there is a SEDE query that calculates an h-index for a specific user, it would be nice to have an h-index ranking as well, in order to have a better idea of to which extent it highlights contributions differently from the usual metrics (e.g. reputation and tag scores).

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In academia, the h-index for an author is h if h is the smallestlargest number for which there are at least h papers cited at least h times. There has been interest in devising an h-index analogue for Stack Overflow answer authors (cf. Add metrics to profile page to measure the users influence and Stack Overflow h-index metric?). While there is a SEDE query that calculates an h-index for a specific user, it would be nice to have an h-index ranking as well, in order to have a better idea of to which extent it highlights contributions differently from the usual metrics (e.g. reputation and tag scores).

In academia, the h-index for an author is h if h is the smallest number for which there are at least h papers cited at least h times. There has been interest in devising an h-index analogue for Stack Overflow answer authors (cf. Add metrics to profile page to measure the users influence and Stack Overflow h-index metric?). While there is a SEDE query that calculates an h-index for a specific user, it would be nice to have an h-index ranking as well, in order to have a better idea of to which extent it highlights contributions differently from the usual metrics (e.g. reputation and tag scores).

In academia, the h-index for an author is h if h is the largest number for which there are at least h papers cited at least h times. There has been interest in devising an h-index analogue for Stack Overflow answer authors (cf. Add metrics to profile page to measure the users influence and Stack Overflow h-index metric?). While there is a SEDE query that calculates an h-index for a specific user, it would be nice to have an h-index ranking as well, in order to have a better idea of to which extent it highlights contributions differently from the usual metrics (e.g. reputation and tag scores).

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