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Edgardo Brigatti

Researcher at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

Publications -  54
Citations -  625

Edgardo Brigatti is an academic researcher from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Built environment. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 51 publications receiving 540 citations. Previous affiliations of Edgardo Brigatti include National Institute of Standards and Technology & Federal Fluminense University.

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Nonextensive statistical mechanics: A brief introduction

TL;DR: The Boltzmann-Gibbs statistical mechanics (BGS) as discussed by the authors is based on the entropy, which enables a successful thermal approach of ubiquitous systems, such as those involving short-range interactions, markovian processes, and, generally speaking, those systems whose dynamical occupancy of phase space tends to be ergodic.
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Nonextensive statistical mechanics: A brief introduction

TL;DR: Boltzmann-Gibbs statistical mechanics as discussed by the authors is based on the entropy, which enables a successful thermal approach to ubiquitous systems, such as those involving short-range interactions, markovian processes, and, generally speaking, those systems whose dynamical occupancy of phase space tends to be ergodic.
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Consequence of reputation in an open-ended naming game.

TL;DR: A modified version of the naming game is studied, a recently introduced model which describes how shared vocabulary can emerge spontaneously in a population without any central control, and a mechanism that allows a continuous interchange with the external inventory of words is introduced.
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Quasi-stationary states in low-dimensional Hamiltonian systems

TL;DR: In this article, a simple connection between results of Hamiltonian nonlinear dynamical theory and thermostatistics is made, and a properly defined dynamical temperature in low-dimensional symplectic maps is used to characterize long-standing quasi-stationary states that eventually cross over to a Boltzmann-Gibbs-like regime.
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Cities, from Information to Interaction.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce a three-layered model of information in cities, namely environmental information in physical space, information in semantic space, and the information enacted by interacting agents, and apply these measures to emblematic urban cases and simulated scenarios.