Complex Network Systems

Wintersemester 2018/2019

Vorlesung

Dozenten
Raum

0.363

Vorlesungszeitraum

18.10.2018 - 07.02.2019

Termin

Donnerstags, 14:00 - 15:30

C@mpus
ILIAS
Prüfung

Schriftliche Prüfung (PL)

Materialien
  • Newman (2010) Networks: An Introduction, OUP
  • Barrat, Amaral, Vespignani: dynamical processes on complex networks (Cambridge University Press 2008): a broad presentation of complex network
  • Langevill, Meyer (2006) Google’s PageRank and Beyond, PUP
  • Notizen des Lehrers
Sprache

Englisch

Übung

Dozenten
Raum

0.363

Übungszeitraum

17.10.2018 - 06.02.2019

Termin

Mittwochs, 14:00 - 15:30

C@mpus
Sprache

Englisch

Beschreibung

Explore the world of coordinated and emergent properties of systems formed by autonomous and independent components that interact. The focus is on graph based models for complex systems. It covers models such as random graphs, scale-free networks, and small worlds. It presents measures and metrics of complexity in graphs. It analyses aspects of phase transition, resilience and robustness, and synchronisation in networks. The second part of the course considers how such graphs can emerge from distributed autonomous systems, in particular, as the result of a design choice, of the creation of a large scale ICT infrastructure or other engineered system. Examples are also drawn from biological and social systems.

Kontakt

Dieses Bild zeigt Marco Aiello

Marco Aiello

Prof. Dr.

Abteilungsleiter

Dieses Bild zeigt Ilche Georgievski

Ilche Georgievski

Dr.

Leitung Arbeitsbereich Planning, Learning, and Intelligent Systems

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