Sayantan Bhattacharya Source Confirmed
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University of Arkansas at Little Rock
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Sayantan Bhattacharya's research interests encompass astrophysics, specifically focusing on the study of celestial objects and phenomena. His work involves modeling the luminosity-dependent pulse profiles and emission geometry of objects like SMC X-2 during outbursts. Bhattacharya also investigates the magnetic dipole moment and magnetospheric fluctuations of X-ray pulsars such as SXP 18.3, employing techniques like Kalman filters for measurement. He has explored self-lensing phenomena in systems like KIC 12254688 and Chandra observations of potential supermassive black hole binaries. Additionally, his research probes the stellar winds of Wolf–Rayet stars, as seen in IC 10 X-1. Bhattacharya's publications also extend to analyzing the impact of symbolic content on social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube, particularly in relation to disinformation campaigns and recommendation systems. He has a record of 56 publications with an h-index of 5 and 82 citations.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 56
- Citations: 82
Selected Publications
- Analyzing Democratic Trust Through Symbolic Communication: A Case Study of Taiwan’s Presidential Election (2025) DOI
- Examining the Impact of Symbolic Content on YouTube’s Recommendation System (2025) DOI
- Decoding Digital Dissent Through Focal Network Structures (2025) DOI
- Analyzing the impact of symbols in Taiwan’s election-related anti-disinformation campaign on TikTok (2024) DOI
- Analyzing the Impact of Symbols in Taiwan’s Anti-Disinformation Campaign on TikTok during Elections (2024) DOI
- Ablation Studies in Protest Networks: The Role of Influential Agents in Shaping Protests (2024) DOI
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