Luiz G. A. Alves
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The hidden traits of endemic illiteracy in cities
In spite of the considerable progress towards reducing illiteracy rates, many countries, including developed ones, have encountered …
Luiz G. A. Alves
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José S. Andrade Jr
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Quentin S. Hanley
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Haroldo V. Ribeiro
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Unfolding the complexity of the global value chain: Strengths and entropy in the single-layer, multiplex, and multi-layer international trade networks
The worldwide trade network has been widely studied through different data sets and network representations with a view to better …
Luiz G. A. Alves
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Giuseppe Mangioni
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Francisco A. Rodrigues
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Pietro Panzarasa
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Yamir Moreno
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El País: Por trás do verdadeiro mecanismo de corrupção do Brasil
Anões do Orçamento, Dossiê Cayman, Pasta Rosa, Máfia dos fiscais, compra de votos para a reeleição. À parte a CPI do Banestado, que voltou a ganhar destaque ao ser mencionada de forma caricata na série O Mecanismo, da Netflix, os muitos escândalos de corrupção que assolaram o Brasil após a redemocratização parecem estar fadados ao esquecimento.
Regiane Oliveira, El País
Mar 29, 2018
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Crime prediction through urban metrics and statistical learning
Understanding the causes of crime is a longstanding issue in researcher’s agenda. While it is a hard task to extract causality …
Luiz G. A. Alves
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Haroldo V. Ribeiro
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Francisco A. Rodrigues
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MIT Technology Review: The Best of the Physics arXiv
This week’s most thought-provoking papers from the Physics arXiv. by Emerging Technology from the arXiv January 20, 2018.
MIT Technology Review
Jan 20, 2018
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Phys.org: Political corruption scandals may be predicted by network science
According to the World Bank, corruption scandals siphon more than $2 trillion per year from the global economy, making corruption one of the major causes of slow economic growth and socioeconomic inequality. Now in a new study, researchers have demonstrated that it may be possible to predict who will play a role in future scandals by modeling current scandals using networks. The results may provide a tool for detecting corruptive practices and reducing the high cost of corruption to society.
Phys.org
Jan 17, 2018
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The dynamical structure of political corruption networks
Corruptive behaviour in politics limits economic growth, embezzles public funds, and promotes socio-economic inequality in modern …
Haroldo V. Ribeiro
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Luiz G. A. Alves
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Alvaro F. Martins
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Ervin K. Lenzi
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Matjaž Perc
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MIT Technology Review: Why Nematode Worms Could Hold the Key to Aging
Human physiology changes with age in the same way as the behavior of nematode worms. Understanding why could be a crucial clue for the science of aging.
MIT Technology Review
Apr 18, 2017
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Research FAPESP: The metrics of urban growth
Groups in Brazil and abroad use new metrics to identify trends in city growth.
Igor Zolnerkevic
Mar 24, 2016
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Transient superdiffusion and long-range correlations in the motility patterns of trypanosomatid flagellate protozoa
We report on a diffusive analysis of the motion of flagellate protozoa species. These parasites are the etiological agents of neglected …
Luiz G. A. Alves
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Débora B. Scariot
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Renato R. Guimarães
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Celso V. Nakamura
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Renio S. Mendes
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Haroldo V. Ribeiro
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