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Martin Rosvall

Martin Rosvall

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
31
Citations
13204
World Ranking
9624
National Ranking
98

Overview

Martin Rosvall is affiliated with Umeå University in Sweden and focuses their research primarily within the field of Physics and Astronomy, with a specialized emphasis on Statistical and Nonlinear Physics.

The scientist's work spans several interconnected subfields including Molecular Biology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Artificial Intelligence, and Paleontology. Their research topics notably cover:

  • Complex Network Analysis Techniques
  • Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies
  • Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks
  • Plant and animal studies
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies

Martin Rosvall has contributed to a variety of publication venues, with a notable frequency in articles appearing in:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Applied Network Science
  • Physical review. E
  • Communications Physics

Recent selected papers authored or co-authored by Rosvall include:

  • "Identifying flow modules in ecological networks using Infomap," 2021, Methods in Ecology and Evolution
  • "How choosing random-walk model and network representation matters for flow-based community detection in hypergraphs," 2021, Communications Physics
  • "A multiscale view of the Phanerozoic fossil record reveals the three major biotic transitions," 2021, Communications Biology
  • "Map equation centrality: community-aware centrality based on the map equation," 2022, Applied Network Science
  • "Network-based biostratigraphy for the late Permian to mid-Triassic Beaufort Group (Karoo Supergroup) in South Africa enhances biozone applicability and stratigraphic correlation," 2022, Palaeontology

Frequent collaborators in Rosvall's work include:

  • Daniel Edler
  • Christopher Blöcker
  • Alexis Rojas
  • Jelena Smiljanić
  • Joaquín Calatayud

Best Publications

  • Maps of random walks on complex networks reveal community structure

    Martin Rosvall;Carl T. Bergstrom

  • The map equation

    Martin Rosvall;Daniel Axelsson;Carl T Bergstrom

  • An information-theoretic framework for resolving community structure in complex networks

    Martin Rosvall;Carl T. Bergstrom

  • Mapping change in large networks

    Martin Rosvall;Carl T. Bergstrom;Carl T. Bergstrom

  • Sources of and processes controlling CO2 emissions change with the size of streams and rivers

    E. R. Hotchkiss;E. R. Hotchkiss;R. O. Hall;R. A. Sponseller;D. Butman

  • From networks to optimal higher-order models of complex systems

    Renaud Lambiotte;Martin Rosvall;Ingo Scholtes

  • Multilevel Compression of Random Walks on Networks Reveals Hierarchical Organization in Large Integrated Systems

    Martin Rosvall;Carl T. Bergstrom;Carl T. Bergstrom

  • Memory in network flows and its effects on spreading dynamics and community detection

    Martin Rosvall;Alcides V. Esquivel;Andrea Lancichinetti;Jevin D. West

  • Identifying Modular Flows on Multilayer Networks Reveals Highly Overlapping Organization in Interconnected Systems

    Manlio De Domenico;Andrea Lancichinetti;Alex Arenas;Martin Rosvall

  • Networks and Cities: An Information Perspective

    Martin Rosvall;Ala Trusina;Petter Minnhagen;Kim Sneppen

  • Maps of Information Flow Reveal Community Structure In Complex Networks

    M. Rosvall;C. T. Bergstrom

  • Identifying modular flows on multilayer networks reveals highly overlapping organization in social systems.

    Manlio De Domenico;Andrea Lancichinetti;Alex Arenas;Martin Rosvall

  • Community Detection and Visualization of Networks with the Map Equation Framework

    Ludvig Bohlin;Daniel Edler;Andrea Lancichinetti;Martin Rosvall

  • The many facets of community detection in complex networks.

    Michael T. Schaub;Michael T. Schaub;Michael T. Schaub;Jean Charles Delvenne;Martin Rosvall;Renaud Lambiotte

  • Modelling sequences and temporal networks with dynamic community structures

    Tiago P. Peixoto;Tiago P. Peixoto;Martin Rosvall

  • Modeling sequences and temporal networks with dynamic community structures

    Tiago P. Peixoto;Tiago P. Peixoto;Martin Rosvall

  • Ranking and clustering of nodes in networks with smart teleportation

    Renaud Lambiotte;Martin Rosvall

  • The transmission sense of information

    Carl T. Bergstrom;Carl T. Bergstrom;Martin Rosvall

  • Compression of Flow Can Reveal Overlapping-Module Organization in Networks

    Alcides Viamontes Esquivel;Martin Rosvall

  • Finding Cultural Holes: How Structure and Culture Diverge in Networks of Scholarly Communication

    Daril A. Vilhena;Jacob G. Foster;Martin Rosvall;Jevin D. West

  • Searchability of networks

    Martin Rosvall;Andreas Grönlund;Petter Minnhagen;Kim Sneppen

  • Mapping Higher-Order Network Flows in Memory and Multilayer Networks with Infomap

    Daniel Edler;Ludvig Bohlin;Martin Rosvall

  • Hide-and-seek on complex networks

    Kim Sneppen;Ala Trusina;Martin Rosvall

  • Estimating the resolution limit of the map equation in community detection

    Tatsuro Kawamoto;Martin Rosvall

  • Communication boundaries in networks.

    Ala Trusina;Martin Rosvall;Kim Sneppen

  • The many facets of community detection in complex networks

    Jean-Charles Delvenne;Martin Rosvall;Renaud Lambiotte;Michael T. Schaub

Frequent Co-Authors

Renaud Lambiotte
Renaud Lambiotte University of Oxford
Alexandre Antonelli
Alexandre Antonelli University of Gothenburg
Eloy Revilla
Eloy Revilla Spanish National Research Council
Jonatan Klaminder
Jonatan Klaminder Umeå University
Michał Kowalewski
Michał Kowalewski Florida Museum of Natural History
Micael Jonsson
Micael Jonsson Umeå University
Bill Howe
Bill Howe University of Washington
Alex Arenas
Alex Arenas Rovira i Virgili University
Jerker Fick
Jerker Fick Umeå University
Uwe Völker
Uwe Völker University of Greifswald

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