Modeling Changing Scientific Concepts with Complex Networks: A Case Study on the Chemical Revolution

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Authors SofΓ­a Aguilar-Valdez, Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb arXiv ID 2603.17594 Category physics.soc-ph Cross-listed cs.CL Citations 0 Venue EACL 2026 Workshop
Abstract
While context embeddings produced by LLMs can be used to estimate conceptual change, these representations are often not interpretable nor time-aware. Moreover, bias augmentation in historical data poses a non-trivial risk to researchers in the Digital Humanities. Hence, to model reliable concept trajectories in evolving scholarship, in this work we develop a framework that represents prototypical concepts through complex networks based on topics. Utilizing the Royal Society Corpus, we analyzed two competing theories from the Chemical Revolution (phlogiston vs. oxygen) as a case study to show that onomasiological change is linked to higher entropy and topological density, indicating increased diversity of ideas and connectivity effort.
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