Serafino Cicerone

57 papers receiving 411 citations

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Serafino Cicerone
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  • Computer Networks and Communications 262
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics 133
  • Mechanical Engineering 115
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering 80
  • Signal Processing 77
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Breaking Symmetries on Tessellation Graphs via Asynchronous Robots.
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On Mining Distances in Large-Scale Dynamic Graphs.
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Using Split Composition to Extend Distance-Hereditary Graphs in a Generative Way - (Extended Abstract).
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Recoverable Robustness for Train Shunting Problems
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Graph Classes between Parity and Distance-Hereditary Graphs.
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About Serafino Cicerone

Serafino Cicerone is a scholar working on Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design, Computer Networks and Communications and Computational Theory and Mathematics, having authored 60 papers that have together received 433 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Optimization and Search Problems (25 papers), Advanced Graph Theory Research (19 papers) and Modular Robots and Swarm Intelligence (13 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design (41 citations), Computer Networks and Communications (262 citations) and Computational Theory and Mathematics (133 citations). Serafino Cicerone has collaborated with scholars based in Italy, Spain and Slovenia. Frequent co-authors include Gabriele Di Stefano, Alfredo Navarra, Daniele Frigioni, Paolino Di Felice, Gianlorenzo D’Angelo, Sandi Klavžar, Michael Schachtebeck, Anita Schöbel, Umberto Nanni and Ismael G. Yero. Their work appears in journals such as IEEE Access, Information Sciences and Applied Mathematics and Computation.

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