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Some Mathematics for the Digital Society: Evolving Graphs

 
When?
Friday 14 May 2010, 16:00 to 17:00
Where?
24AA04
Open to:
Staff, Students
Speaker:
Prof. Peter Grindrod (Reading)

Abstract: In this talk we will discuss some prospects form mathematics of the Digital Economy and Digital Society. We will focus on one of these topics: evolving graphs and their applications. Evolving graphs are simply sequences of random graphs (with or without long term memory). These may be good models of communication and complex dynamical  networks. We will discuss range dependent graphs (with small world properties), inverse problems (modelling data), memory dependence, SIR models on evolving graphs and communicability (sources sinks and transient sensitivities).

Date:
Friday 14 May 2010
Time:

16:00 to 17:00


Where?
24AA04
Open to:
Staff, Students
Speaker:
Prof. Peter Grindrod (Reading)

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