Figure $12 A B 10° 6 1e-6 @ = Abraham Lincoln / — John Brown @ Edgar Allan Poe i > — William Johnson @ Charles Darwin / 2 4 —— James Smith 1809 top 50 e -_ s 10° — X John Brown 5 r = William Johnson af x “ x James Smith ® on Dro! \ er” Rejected e Jd : * 0 1 a a ll A J . 1809 1850 1900 1950 2000 107 y So Cc Years - P. . n 75 1e-6 ' | 7 , — Abraham Lincoin 3 J . > — Edgar Allan Poe 410° I 2 5.0 —— Charles Darwin oO P=] I o 2.5 ] uw 10° 00 "Ato Sy ihn este 10" 10°°° 10° 10° 107 10° 10° 1809 1850 1900 1950 2000 Average Fame at Birth Years D E 5 1e-6 10 1.8 @ Robert Kennedy 7 — Robert Kennedy @ Margaret Thatcher 4 > — Margaret Thatcher @ Paul Newman Y, se 2 1.2 + — = paul Newman 1925 top 50 y, s 10° + X Santa Cruz ; rf aC rie x Joseph Smith x i“ x George Moore e 7 x | Rejected e 7 0.0 “ "cab / x 1800 1850 1900 1925 1950 2000 10” id Years e 4 ee F 1e-6 Bes 6 ' 8 ; LOB x — _ Santa Cruz / =. — Joseph Smith o 4 10° | — George Moore 3) J | 3 2 2 ) aba cud eka a sel . operon 107" 107° 10° 10% 107 10° 10° 1800 1850 1900 1925 1950 2000 Average Fame at Birth Years Fig. $12. Filtering out names with trajectories that cannot be resolved. Illustrates the requirement for query name filtration on the basis of premature fame. Fame a birth is the average fame in a 10 year window around birth, lifetime fame is the average fame from year of birth to 2000. The dashed line in (A), (D) indicates the separatrix used to excluded query names with premature fame signals. Points to the right were rejected from further analysis. In (B), (C), (E), (F) the black line indicates the year of birth of the individuals whose fame trajectories are plotted. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017051