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Stefano Boccaletti

Researcher at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

Publications -  361
Citations -  29686

Stefano Boccaletti is an academic researcher from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Complex network & Synchronization (computer science). The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 348 publications receiving 25776 citations. Previous affiliations of Stefano Boccaletti include King Juan Carlos University & Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare.

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Synchronization interfaces and overlapping communities in complex networks.

TL;DR: It is shown that a complex network of phase oscillators may display interfaces between domains (clusters) of synchronized oscillations, which allow a functional definition of overlapping structures in modular networks, and a practical method to give information on overlapping clusters in both artificially constructed and real world modular networks.
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Vaccination and epidemics in networked populations—An introduction

TL;DR: This special issue is aimed at helping to enhance the understanding of vaccination and epidemics in networked populations, by featuring works related to vaccination and Epidemics using techniques ranging from complex and temporal networks to network of networks and show-casing the possibilities of interdisciplinarity via complex systems science.
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The Synchronized Dynamics of Complex Systems

TL;DR: The chapter describes the first historical studies on complete synchronization (CS) phenomena of coupled chaotic systems, both for low and for high dimensional situations, and discusses the relevant problem of assessing the stability conditions for the synchronization manifold.
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Explosive synchronization in weighted complex networks.

TL;DR: This work shows how combining dynamical local information on frequency mismatches and global information on the graph topology suggests a judicious and yet practical weighting procedure which is able to induce and enhance explosive, irreversible, transitions to synchronization.
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Adaptive synchronization of chaos for secure communication

TL;DR: The proposed scheme for synchronization of chaos, whereby one combines the original Pecora and Carrols procedure with an adaptive algorithm for chaos control, provides synchronization between a message sender and a message receiver and assures security in the communication against external interceptions.