Nicola Perra, Ph.D.
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    • Dynamical Processes on Time-Varying Networks
    • Contagion Models and Adaptive Behavior
    • Epidemics in Structured Populations
    • Global Epidemic and Mobility Model: GLEaM
    • Modeling and Studying Online Social Networks
    • Resilience of Coevolving and Interdependent Networks
    • Centrality Measures on Complex Networks
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    • TNets14
    • TnetSphys'14
    • ChASM 2014
    • TNets13
    • ChASM 2013
    • ChASM 2012
  • Teaching
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  • Home
  • About Me
  • Research
    • Dynamical Processes on Time-Varying Networks
    • Contagion Models and Adaptive Behavior
    • Epidemics in Structured Populations
    • Global Epidemic and Mobility Model: GLEaM
    • Modeling and Studying Online Social Networks
    • Resilience of Coevolving and Interdependent Networks
    • Centrality Measures on Complex Networks
  • Publications
  • In the Press
  • Softwares and Online Projects
  • Talks
  • Contacts
  • Collaborators
  • Events
    • TNets14
    • TnetSphys'14
    • ChASM 2014
    • TNets13
    • ChASM 2013
    • ChASM 2012
  • Teaching
  • QuiProCore
My research interests are focused on:                                                 
 Dynamical Processes on Time-Varying Networks 
 Contagion Models and Adaptive Behavior
 Epidemics in structured populations
 Global Epidemic and Mobility Model: GLEaM
 Modeling and Studying Online Social Networks
 Resilience of Coevolving and Interdependent Networks
 Centrality Measures on Complex Networks

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[...The main fallacy [of] the reductionist hypothesis [is that it] does not by any means imply a “constructionist” one: The ability to reduce everything to simple fundamental laws does not imply the ability to start from those laws and reconstruct the universe. In fact, the more the elementary particle physicists tell us about the nature of the fundamental laws, the less relevance they seem to have to the very real problems of the rest of science, much less to those of society...]  

Anderson, P.W., "More is Different" in Science ,177, 4047. (1972)


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