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* [[Jonathan Cannon]] | |||
* [[Damian Blasi]] | |||
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* [[Joseph Gran]] | |||
* [[Chaitanya Gokhale]] | |||
* [[Vanessa Weinberger]] | |||
* [[Borys Wrobel]] | |||
Goal: Analyze and explain relationships between network structure and network dynamics. | Goal: Analyze and explain relationships between network structure and network dynamics. |
Revision as of 04:47, 10 June 2010
- Lucas Antiqueira
- Bruno Abrahao
- Jonathan Cannon
- Damian Blasi
- Gavin Fay
- Joseph Gran
- Chaitanya Gokhale
- Vanessa Weinberger
- Borys Wrobel
Goal: Analyze and explain relationships between network structure and network dynamics.
We have two different trends. The first one has the following features:
- The dynamics is a diffusion process (random walk) occurring on the network.
- The structure is represented by different network models (random, small-world, scale-free).
- Applications? Any network whose dynamical properties are reasonably represented by random walks.
- People interested: Lucas Antiqueira, Damian Blasi
Second trend:
- The dynamics is related to the network evolution in terms of inclusion of nodes, rewiring of edges, change of nodes/edges properties, etc, etc.
- Motifs play a special role in structural analysis.
- Special attention to food-webs.
- People interested: Jonathan Cannon