Titolo | Pubblicato in | Anno |
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Recursive patterns in online echo chambers | SCIENTIFIC REPORTS | 2019 |
Network processes for collaborative innovation | 2019 | |
Generalized rich-club ordering in networks | 2019 | |
Evaluating relevance and redundancy to quantify how binary node metadata interplay with the network structure | 2019 | |
Rich-club ordering and the dyadic effect: Two interrelated phenomena | PHYSICA. A | 2018 |
Structural bounds on the dyadic effect | JOURNAL OF COMPLEX NETWORKS | 2017 |
Resilience of Core-Periphery Networks in the Case of Rich-Club | COMPLEXITY | 2017 |
A network perspective on the visualization and analysis of bill of materials | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING BUSINESS MANAGEMENT | 2017 |
Some Insights into the Relevance of Nodes’ Characteristics in Complex Network Structures | Designing Networks for Innovation and Improvisation | 2016 |
Matteo Cinelli is Assistant Professor in Computer Science at the University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy. He is a member of the Center of Data Science and Complexity for Society (CDCS) and his research interests include network and data science mostly in the context of information diffusion and social media.
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