Critical and Collective Effects in Graphs and Networks (CCEGN - 2019)

Workshop
May 5, 2019 - May 10, 2019
In the spirit of the past CCEGN workshops, the CCEGN-2019 continues to explore the topics at the interface between network science, statistical physics, and random graphs. The CCEGN-2019 will bring together top researchers working in these areas. The workshop aims at facilitating the transfer of ideas, insights and interdisciplinary approaches to tackle new and exciting problems in random graphs and real networks. Topics include: - Spreading phenomena and other dynamical process on networks, Griffits phases and spectral methods - Metric structure of random graphs, and spatially embedded random graphs - Random graphs with quenched disorder, microcanonical and canonical ensembles of random graphs, phase transitions, belief propagation and related questions - Statistical methods in interdisciplinary applications: social and ecological networks, genomic networks, neuroscience.
Session organized by:

Alex ARENAS, University of Rovira & Virgili, Tarragona, Spain
Alain BARRAT, CPT, Marseille, France and Institute of Scientific Interchange, Turin
Alexander GORSKY, IITP RAS and MIPT, Moscow, Russia
Dmitri KRIOUKOV, Northeastern University, Boston, USA
Sergei NECHAEV, ISCP, Russia-France

For more information, please check the session's website.

For more information, please check the session's website.
Published on  November 16, 2018
Updated on  August 13, 2020