# A bibliographic view on recurrence plots and recurrence quantification analyses

**Authors:** Norbert Marwan

arXiv: 2508.20152 · 2025-08-29

## TL;DR

This paper provides a bibliographic analysis of recurrence plots and quantification methods, highlighting the field's growth, evolving topics, and collaborative research efforts over time.

## Contribution

It offers a comprehensive bibliometric overview of recurrence plot research, revealing development trends, key contributors, and topical dynamics.

## Key findings

- Field's popularity has steadily increased over time.
- Emergence and decline of specific research topics identified.
- Active collaboration networks among research groups.

## Abstract

A bibliographic database containing studies on recurrence plots and related methods is analyzed from various perspectives. This allows a detailed view of the field's development, showcasing the continuous growth in the method's popularity, as well as the emergence, decline, and dynamics of topical subjects over time. Furthermore, the analysis unveils the activity and impact of the different groups, shedding light on their collaborative efforts and contributions to the field.

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## References

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