Networked MathFlows 2025
Będlewo, 7-13 September 2025
Będlewo, 7-13 September 2025
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plenary talks - 50 mins + 10 mins discussion
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ABSTRACTS
Sahiba Arora
Ornstein-Uhlenbeck semigroup on regular rooted trees
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Mohammed Benasquar
A new stochastic compartmental epidemic model driven by a multidimensional stochastic differential equation under a voluntary and imperfect vaccination strategy
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Abed Boulouz
Stability analysis of network systems with delay and dynamic ramification nodes
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Leon Bungert
Discrete-to-continuum convergence rates for graph Poisson equations with singular data
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Julián Cabrera-Nyst
Mean field limit of non exchangeable interacting diffusions on co-evolutionary networks
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Emmanuelle Crépeau
Inverse Problems for networks
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Badr Elmansouri
Generalized Dynkin games in defaultable settings: Valuation via a doubly reflected BSDEs approach
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Georg Heinze
Gradient flows on metric graphs with reservoirs
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Eva Kopfer
Homogenization of dynamical optimal transport
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Christian Kuehn
Explosive phenomena in networks
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José M. Mazón
Evolution problems with perturbed 1-Laplacian type operators on random walk spaces
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Alpár R. Mészáros
Mean field limits of large particle systems with strategic interactions
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Anna Muranova
Simplicial complex of graph burnings
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David Poyato
Mean-field limit of non-exchangeable multi-agent systems: from static to co-evolutionary (hyper)networks
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Filippo Quattrocchi
Discrete-to-continuum limits of optimal transport with linear growth on periodic graphs
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Mariya Sadiki
Recent advances and perspectives on saddle point dynamics in networked optimization
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Sebastian Throm
Continuum limit for interacting systems on adaptive networks
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Andrea Tosin
Kinetic description of multi-agent systems featuring networked interactions
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Lukas Weigand
Optimal transport methods for modeling gas networks
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Hannah Zoller
Resilience of complex systems
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Giulio Zucal
Probability graphons and P-variables: limits of dense weighted graphs and multiplex networks
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