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No, I think this is even more simple than #2. Simply looking at the actual publications of the authors, not at their references, and computing the probability that the journal is the same. Also, not urgent
It's the number of publications in the same journal. This needs to be implemented in inform_matches(). Ideally, we construct it in such a way that is interpreted as "The number of publications in sources the original scientist publishes in up until the comparison year."
This should be easy and does not require additional download of data
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