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MIT GraphChallenge

Posted on 23 February 201923 February 2019 by Andrea

Our work “Discovering k-Trusses in Large-Scale Network” has been finalist at the MIT GraphChallenge. Joint work of Alessio Conte (NII Tokyo), Daniele De Sensi, Roberto Grossi, Andrea Marino, Luca Versari (Universita di Pisa).

Here you can find the and the details of the competition.

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