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  1. \begin{table}[H]
  2. \centering
  3. \caption{Physicists with the lowest change scores $c_a$. $D(\bm{I_a})$ and $D(\bm{S_a})$ measure the diversity of intellectual and social capital. Numbers in parentheses indicate the share of attention dedicated to each research area. Asterisks ($\ast$) indicate physicists with a permanent position.}
  4. \label{table:low_exited}
  5. \begin{tabular}{p{0.15\textwidth}|c|c|c|b{0.25\textwidth}|b{0.25\textwidth}}
  6. \toprule
  7. Physicist & $c_a$ & $D(\bm{I_a})$ & $D(\bm{S_a})$ & Previous main area & Current main area \\
  8. \midrule
  9. K.~Gallmeister & 0 & 2.15 & 7.13 & Collider physics (0.81) & Collider physics (0.47)\\ \hline
  10. P.~D.~Serpico & 0 & 4.58 & 7.66 & Dark matter (0.40) & Dark matter (0.46)\\ \hline
  11. C.~E.~Thomas & 0 & 2.70 & 4.59 & Hadrons (0.66) & Hadrons (0.38)\\ \hline
  12. L.~Lavoura & 0 & 4.29 & 6.79 & Neutrinos \& flavour physics (0.57) & Neutrinos \& flavour physics (0.38)\\ \hline
  13. R.~Williams 3 & 0 & 5.07 & 7.57 & Perturbative methods (0.38) & Perturbative methods (0.32)\\ \hline
  14. Wei Wang & 0 & 3.45 & 4.98 & Hadrons (0.67) & Hadrons (0.56)\\ \hline
  15. W.~Grimus ($\ast$) & 0 & 4.54 & 7.24 & Neutrinos \& flavour physics (0.56) & Neutrinos \& flavour physics (0.38)\\ \hline
  16. T.~M.~P.Tait & 0 & 5.17 & 8.35 & Electroweak sector (0.59$\to$0.24) & Dark matter (0.07$\to$0.43)\\ \hline
  17. Angels Ramos ($\ast$) & 0 & 5.32 & 6.91 & Hadrons (0.44) & Hadrons (0.76)\\ \hline
  18. K.~Ishiwata & 0 & 2.84 & 7.16 & Dark matter (0.70) & Dark matter (0.41)\\ \hline
  19. C.~E.~M.Wagner ($\ast$) & 0 & 4.81 & 8.84 & Electroweak sector (0.63) & Electroweak sector (0.58)\\ \hline
  20. C.~N.~Pope ($\ast$) & 0 & 5.98 & 9.31 & String theory \& supergravity (0.38$\to$0.16) & Black holes (0.27$\to$0.39)\\ \hline
  21. K.~C.~Zapp & 0 & 1.75 & 5.33 & Collider physics (0.86) & Collider physics (0.82)\\ \hline
  22. J.~L.~Diaz Cruz & 0 & 5.04 & 7.51 & Electroweak sector (0.56) & Electroweak sector (0.43)\\ \hline
  23. A.~A.~Petrov & 0 & 5.86 & 8.78 & Hadrons (0.35) & Hadrons (0.42)\\ \hline
  24. H.~A.~Baer & 0 & 4.90 & 7.73 & Electroweak sector (0.43) & Electroweak sector (0.54)\\ \hline
  25. C.~T.~H.Davies ($\ast$) & 0 & 4.01 & 6.87 & QCD (0.55) & QCD (0.55)\\ \hline
  26. Xian Gao & 0 & 4.14 & 11.20 & Cosmology (0.53$\to$0.18) & Classical fields (0.09$\to$0.33)\\ \hline
  27. U.~Sarkar & 0 & 5.98 & 8.55 & Neutrinos \& flavour physics (0.46) & Neutrinos \& flavour physics (0.34)\\ \hline
  28. D.~Berenstein & 0 & 4.76 & 9.89 & String theory \& supergravity (0.60$\to$0.09) & Black holes (0.03$\to$0.23)\\ \hline
  29. \bottomrule
  30. \end{tabular}
  31. \end{table}