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A Formal Model for Polarization under Confirmation Bias in Social Networks., , , , and . Log. Methods Comput. Sci., (2023)A Probabilistic Algorithm to Predict Missing Facts from Knowledge Graphs., , and . DEXA (1), volume 11706 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 149-158. Springer, (2019)A Multi-agent Model for Polarization Under Confirmation Bias in Social Networks., , , , and . FORTE, volume 12719 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 22-41. Springer, (2021)An Algebraic Approach for Reasoning About Information Flow., , and . FM, volume 10951 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 55-72. Springer, (2018)Information Flow in Interactive Systems., , and . CONCUR, volume 6269 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 102-116. Springer, (2010)Interactive Information Flow - (Invited Talk)., , and . ARSPA-WITS, volume 6186 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 111. Springer, (2010)Analyzing the Shuffle Model Through the Lens of Quantitative Information Flow., , , and . CSF, page 423-438. IEEE, (2023)A Novel Analysis of Utility in Privacy Pipelines, Using Kronecker Products and Quantitative Information Flow., , , , and . CCS, page 1718-1731. ACM, (2023)Polarization and Belief Convergence of Agents in Strongly-Connected Influence Graphs., , , , and . CoRR, (2020)Formal Analysis of the Information Leakage of the DC-Nets and Crowds Anonymity Protocols., , , , and . SBMF, volume 10623 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 142-158. Springer, (2017)