Stochastic processes on evolving networks
Mini-WORKshop, August 28--30, 2019
Mini-WORKshop, August 28--30, 2019
Description:
In the last decade, stochastic processes on networks became ubiquitous in the sciences.
However, the mathematical theory of stochastic processes on networks is still in its infancy.
In this workshop, we focus on the key examples of such processes: first passage percolation, noise sensitivity and dynamic percolation (reachability by paths in a random medium), spin systems on networks (emerging patterns in the systems of many interacting variables on networks).
The aim of the workshop is to trigger further advances in the theory of stochastic processes on evolving networks.
Mini-Courses by:
- Remco van der Hofstad, "Small-worlds, complex networks and random graphs".
- Alexandre Stauffer, "Multiscale analysis of reaction diffusion particle systems". [pdf]
Participants:
- Stein Andreas Bethuelsen
- Alexander Drewitz
- Thomas Finn
- Peter Gracar
- Lisa Hartung
- Markus Heydenreich
- Christian Hirsch
- Sounak Kar
- Anton Klimovsky
- Andrea Lelli
- Cécile Mailler
- Tommaso Monni
- Christian Mönch
- Angelika Rohde
- Marco Seiler
- Lorenzo Taggi
- Achillefs Tzioufas
- Florian Völlering
Program:
- Begin: August 28, 2019, ≈13:00
- End: August 30, 2019, ≈13:30
Local Organizer:
Venue:
- Technische Universität Darmstad, Karolinenplatz 5, 64289 Darmstadt.
- Lecture hall: S101 Room A2 (@Audimax building).
- Map.
- Directions. The closest international airport is Frankfurt (FRA).
Registration:
- The registration is now closed.