Since the works of Watts and Strogatz (1998) on one hand, and Barabási and Albert (1999) on the other, graph theory has become a major mathematical field that provides a framework to handle network properties theoretically and enables us with very powerful tools to model and solve problems on networks. Understanding their graph structure is a key point in deriving efficient algorithms in large networks. In this school, we will cover theoretical aspects of graph structure analysis as well as applications on complex network studies with 9 lectures in two main axes:
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1) Exploiting graph structure to efficiently solve combinatorial problems
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2) Extending graph structural analysis to complex network studies
This 12 days program enriched with wonderful social activities will take place in the extremely stimulating environment of the Nesin Mathematics Village (Leelavati prize 2018:https://www.mathunion.org/imu-awards/leelavati-prize/leelavati-prize-20…), and will offer the possibility of starting new and innovative collaborations with young researchers.
Official language of the school: English