Monte Carlo simulations in lattice field theories — Publication output and citation impact

A partir des references des bases de donnees INIS et SCI, on mene une analyse quantitative des citations afin de mettre a jour le front de la recherche dans le domaine des champs reticulaires en physique des particules

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