Our paper “Network segregation in a model of misinformation and fact-checking” has been published on line in the Computational Social Science Journal (Springer). Co-authors are Marcella Tambuscio, Diego F. M. Oliveira, Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia, and Giancarlo Ruffo. Check it out!

Check out our new paper on misinformation and fact-checking!
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