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Albert-László Barabási
Researcher at Northeastern University
Publications - 463
Citations - 217721
Albert-László Barabási is an academic researcher from Northeastern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Complex network & Network science. The author has an hindex of 152, co-authored 438 publications receiving 200119 citations. Previous affiliations of Albert-László Barabási include Budapest University of Technology and Economics & Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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Life in the network: The coming age of computational social science: Science
David Lazer,Alex Pentland,A. Adamic,Sinan Aral,Albert-László Barabási,Devon Brewer,Nicholas A. Christakis,Noshir Contractor,James H. Fowler,Myron P. Gutmann,T. Hebara,Gary King,Michael W. Macy,Deb Roy,M. Van Alstyne +14 more
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Bose-Einstein Condensation in Complex Networks
TL;DR: The evolution of many complex systems, including the World Wide Web, business, and citation networks, is encoded in the dynamic web describing the interactions between the system's constituents, and addressing the dynamical properties of these nonequilibrium systems within the framework of equilibrium quantum gases predicts the "first-mover-advantage," "fit-get-rich," and "winner-takes-all" phenomena.
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Linked: The New Science of Networks
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Uncovering individual and collective human dynamics from mobile phone records
Julián Candia,Julián Candia,Marta C. González,Marta C. González,Pu Wang,Pu Wang,Timothy Schoenharl,Greg Madey,Albert-László Barabási,Albert-László Barabási +9 more
TL;DR: The mean collective behavior at large scales is studied and it is shown that the interevent time of consecutive calls is heavy-tailed, which has implications for dynamics of spreading phenomena in social networks.