Alessandro Vespignani is an Italian physicist and Professor of Informatics and Cognitive Science at Indiana University. He also holds adjunct positions in the Departments of Physics and Statistics at IU. Vespignani is known for his work on complex networks, and particularly for work on the applications of network theory to the spread of disease and for studies of the topological properties of the Internet.
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- Alessandro Vespignani is an Italian physicist and Professor of Informatics and Cognitive Science at Indiana University. He also holds adjunct positions in the Departments of Physics and Statistics at IU. Vespignani is known for his work on complex networks, and particularly for work on the applications of network theory to the spread of disease and for studies of the topological properties of the Internet. He is author, together with Romualdo Pastor-Satorras, of the book Evolution and Structure of the Internet . He is currently completing a book on Self-organized criticality and avalanche phenomena with S. Zapperi for Oxford University Press.
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- Alessandro Vespignani is an Italian physicist and Professor of Informatics and Cognitive Science at Indiana University. He also holds adjunct positions in the Departments of Physics and Statistics at IU. Vespignani is known for his work on complex networks, and particularly for work on the applications of network theory to the spread of disease and for studies of the topological properties of the Internet.
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