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Franco Bagnoli and Guido de Bonfioli Cavalcabo?
We illustrate a simple model of knowledge scaffolding, based on the process of building a corpus of knowledge, each item of which is linked to ?previous? ones. The basic idea is that the relationships among the items of corpus can be essentially drawn as...
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Franco Bagnoli and Michele Baia
We explore several aspects of replica synchronization with the goal of retrieving the values of parameters applied to the Lorenz system. The idea is to establish a computer replica (slave) of a natural system (master, simulated in this paper), and exploi...
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Arturo Berrones-Santos and Franco Bagnoli
The dichotomy in power consumption between digital and biological information processing systems is an intriguing open question related at its core with the necessity for a more thorough understanding of the thermodynamics of the logic of computing. To c...
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Andrea Guazzini, Tommaso Raimondi, Benedetta Biagini, Franco Bagnoli and Mirko Duradoni
Currently, mobile phones are widely used worldwide. Thus, phubbing rapidly became a common phenomenon in our social life. Phubbing is considered by the literature as a new form of technology-related addiction that may undermine interpersonal relationship...
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Franco Bagnoli, Guido de Bonfioli Cavalcabo?, Banedetto Casu and Andrea Guazzini
We investigate the problem of the formation of communities of users that selectively exchange messages among them in a simulated environment. This closed community can be seen as the prototype of the bubble effect, i.e., the isolation of individuals from...
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Alberto Baldi and Franco Bagnoli
Many games in which chance plays a role can be simulated as a random walk over a graph of possible configurations of board pieces, cards, dice or coins. The end of the game generally consists of the appearance of a predefined winning pattern; for random ...
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Michele Giusfredi and Franco Bagnoli
We study the problem of color-avoiding and color-favored percolation in a network, i.e., the problem of finding a path that avoids a certain number of colors, associated with vulnerabilities of nodes or links, or is attracted by them. We investigate here...
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Giovanna Pacini, Cinzia Belmonte and Franco Bagnoli
The lockdown was crucial to stop the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy, but it affected many aspects of social life, among which traditional live science cafés. Moreover, citizens and experts asked for a direct contact, not relying on mass-media communication. ...
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Franco Bagnoli, Emanuele Bellini, Emanuele Massaro and Raúl Rechtman
Percolation, in its most general interpretation, refers to the ?flow? of something (a physical agent, data or information) in a network, possibly accompanied by some nonlinear dynamical processes on the network nodes (sometimes denoted reaction?diffusion...
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Mirko Duradoni, Mario Paolucci, Franco Bagnoli and Andrea Guazzini
Reputation supports pro-social behaviors in a variety of social settings and across different ages. When re-encounters are possible, developing a positive reputation can be a valuable asset that will result in better outcomes. However, in real life, coop...
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