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I published a paper and I have it in my profile. While I can find other versions of that which have different citations. The problem is that some of the citations from other versions are not included in the main version. I tried to merge all the versions but the problem is that it hasn’t been corrected for my co-authors’ profile. Would you provide me a solution to fix the citations correction permanently for my and other authors’ profile? Bellow you can find the link of the main paper and other versions.

https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=zJP21xcAAAAJ&citation_for_view=zJP21xcAAAAJ:4TOpqqG69KYC

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  • The shared URL is broken for public view
    – codeR
    Commented Mar 13 at 8:47

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Based on Google's official FAQ, you can edit your own profile and ask your co-authors to do so on their sides. You can edit/merge articles in your own profile, however, it does not guarantee affecting the citation count.

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