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Dimitrios Tsiotas

Researcher at Agricultural University of Athens

Publications -  77
Citations -  717

Dimitrios Tsiotas is an academic researcher from Agricultural University of Athens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tourism & Context (language use). The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 65 publications receiving 501 citations. Previous affiliations of Dimitrios Tsiotas include International Hellenic University & Hellenic Open University.

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Analyzing the Maritime Transportation System in Greece: a Complex Network Approach

TL;DR: In this paper, a methodological framework is developed for dealing with the Greek Maritime transportation network's disconnectivity, which is evaluated by the empirical analysis, and the utility of complex network analysis in the study of national maritime networks is evaluated.
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Decomposing multilayer transportation networks using complex network analysis: a case study for the Greek aviation network

TL;DR: Under an overall assessment, this article advances multilayer network analysis by applying a multivariate regression technique for evaluating in common the participation of each layer to the formation of the overlaid network and it provides insights on transportation management and policy.
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The Complexity in the Study of Spatial Networks: an Epistemological Approach

TL;DR: The overall consideration aspires to contribute to the comprehension and the standardization of the procedures in the analysis of spatial networks, to promote the interdisciplinary research of complex networks, and to introduce the dialogue about how Complex Network Analysis (CNA) and NS can move methodically from the research field into the academic didactics.
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Detecting different topologies immanent in scale-free networks with the same degree distribution.

TL;DR: A spectral metric is introduced, which is shown to be more capable of distinguishing between different SF topologies with the same degree distribution, in comparison with the existing metrics.
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Modeling and Forecasting the COVID-19 Temporal Spread in Greece: An Exploratory Approach based on Complex Network Defined Splines.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors apply an exploratory time-series analysis to the evolution of the disease in Greece, which currently suggests a success story of COVID-19 management, and develop a novel spline regression model where the knot vector is determined by the community detection in the complex network.