Valeria Lupiano

Orcid: 0000-0003-4255-0089

According to our database1, Valeria Lupiano authored at least 23 papers between 2002 and 2019.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

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2019
Final Sediment Outcome from Meteorological Flood Events: A Multi-modelling Approach.
Proceedings of the Numerical Computations: Theory and Algorithms, 2019

2018
Simulations of flow-like landslides invading urban areas: a cellular automata approach with SCIDDICA.
Nat. Comput., 2018

Revisiting the 1877 Cataclysmic Lahars of Cotopaxi Volcano by a Cellular Automata Model and Implications for Future Events.
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Computer Science and Application Engineering, 2018

2017
VALANCA: A Cellular Automata Model for Simulating Snow Avalanches.
J. Cell. Autom., 2017

2016
Simulations of Debris/Mud Flows Invading Urban Areas: A Cellular Automata Approach with SCIDDICA.
Proceedings of the Cellular Automata, 2016

2015
A cellular model for secondary lahars and simulation of cases in the Vascún Valley, Ecuador.
J. Comput. Sci., 2015

LLUNPIY Preliminary Extension for Simulating Primary Lahars - Application to the 1877 Cataclysmic Event of Cotopaxi Volcano.
Proceedings of the SIMULTECH 2015 - Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Simulation and Modeling Methodologies, Technologies and Applications, Colmar, Alsace, France, 21, 2015

2014
A Preliminary Cellular Model for Secondary Lahars and Simulation of 2005 Case of Vascún Valley, Ecuador.
Proceedings of the Cellular Automata, 2014

2013
SCIDDICA-SS3: a new version of cellular automata model for simulating fast moving landslides.
J. Supercomput., 2013

A Probabilistic Approach to Risk Mapping for Mt. Etna.
CoRR, 2013

2012
Simulation of Wildfire Spread Using Cellular Automata with Randomized Local Sources.
Proceedings of the Cellular Automata, 2012

A Preliminary Cellular Model for Sand Coastal Erosion and Experimental Contrast with Porto Cesareo Case.
Proceedings of the Cellular Automata, 2012

2011
High Detailed Lava Flows Hazard Maps by a Cellular Automata Approach.
Proceedings of the Simulation and Modeling Methodologies, Technologies and Applications, 2011

Cellular Automata Simulation of Lava Flows - Applications to Civil Defense and Land Use Planning with a Cellular Automata based Methodology.
Proceedings of the SIMULTECH 2011 - Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Simulation and Modeling Methodologies, Technologies and Applications, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands, 29, 2011

2010
The latest release of the lava flows simulation model SCIARA: First application to Mt Etna (Italy) and solution of the anisotropic flow direction problem on an ideal surface.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science, 2010

Application Context of the SCIDDICA Model Family for Simulations of Flow-Like Landslides.
Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Scientific Computing, 2010

Development and Calibration of a Preliminary Cellular Automata Model for Snow Avalanches.
Proceedings of the Cellular Automata, 2010

2009
Evaluating Lava Flow Hazard at Mount Etna (Italy) by a Cellular Automata Based Methodology.
Proceedings of the Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics, 2009

A Cellular Automata Model for Flow-like Landslides with Numerical Simulations of Subaerial and Subaqueous Cases.
Proceedings of the Environmental Informatics and Industrial Environmental Protection, 2009

2008
Modelling Combined Subaerial-Subaqueous Flow-Like Landslides by Cellular Automata.
Proceedings of the Cellular Automata, 2008

Evaluating Cellular Automata Models by Evolutionary Multiobjective Calibration.
Proceedings of the Cellular Automata, 2008

2006
Lava Invasion Susceptibility Hazard Mapping Through Cellular Automata.
Proceedings of the Cellular Automata, 2006

2002
Modelling Surface Flows for Macroscopic Phenomena by Cellular Automata: An Application to Debris Flows.
Proceedings of the Cellular Automata, 2002


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