Network Theory

Working Group Network Theory

Presentation

Topic: Theory that can be used to study networks.

Audience: The reading group Network Theory is intended for researchers in mathematics and computer science interested in networks, but anyone can attend online.

Practical details: The sessions are held every third Wednesday from 10:30 am to 11:30 pm (Central European Summer Time), in the premises of the LINCS and online. To receive the invitations, register to the mailing list. Videos, slides and notebooks of previous sessions are on the website.

Coordinator: François Durand (fradurand@gmail.com).

Description

In the reading group Network Theory, members present works from the scientific or technical literature to the other members. Our field of interest covers all theoretical aspects that can be used by researchers dealing with networks (graphs, telecommunication networks, social networks, power grids, etc). This includes general theoretical tools that are not specific to networks.

Past sessions

Contributing

As a speaker:

  • You may present a paper, a set of papers, a book chapter, or prepare a short introduction course to a given topic.
  • You do not need to be a specialist of what you present.
  • Please do not present your own work.

Sessions

11 Apr

Optimally deceiving a learning leader in Stackelberg games

11/04/2025    
11:00 am-12:00 pm
Andrea Araldo
Andrea Araldo will present the setting and some interesting proofs contained in the NeurIPS 2020 paper "Optimally deceiving a learning leader in Stackelberg games". To [...]
28 Feb

Communication Complexity of Common Voting Rules

28/02/2025    
11:00 am-12:00 pm
Emma Caizergues
In this presentation, I will discuss the paper Communication Complexity of Common Voting Rules [1], which examines how many bits must be exchanged to elicit [...]
07 Feb

Particle filter based statistical inference for positioning and tracking applications

07/02/2025    
11:00 am-12:00 pm
Ashutosh Balakrishnan
The lecture will provide a comprehensive summary of statistical inference using particle filters for positioning and tracking applications. The lecture will cover the motivation behind [...]
17 Jan

Sharp phase transition in discrete and continuum percolation.

17/01/2025    
11:00 am-12:00 pm
Sanjoy Kumar Jhawar
This talk consists of simple example of percolation models: Bernoulli bond and site percolation on lattice and Poisson Boolean model on Euclidean space. In these [...]
22 Nov

Lagrangian multipliers, normal cones and KKT optimality conditions

22/11/2024    
11:00 am-12:00 pm
Lorenzo Maggi
Lagrange multipliers are a go-to tool for anyone who’s worked in optimization. In this talk we will explore the renowned Karush-Kuhn-Tucker optimality conditions starting from [...]
25 Oct

Hierarchical Community Detection in Hierarchical Stochastic Block Models

25/10/2024    
11:00 am-12:00 pm
Sayeh Khaniha
In this session of our reading group, I will discuss community detection in hierarchical clustering of networks, based on the paper "When Does Bottom-up Beat Top-down [...]
04 Oct

Quantum states are relative to observers!

04/10/2024    
11:00 am-12:00 pm
Ludovic Noirie
Many "pseudo-paradoxes" arise in quantum physics because "quantum states"  are generally considered to be absolute, that is, independent of observers. But entangled pairs of qubits [...]
24 Apr

What a confidence interval really is

24/04/2024    
10:30 am-11:30 am
François Durand
By analyzing a (hopefully) illuminating example in depth, we will show what a confidence interval really is, and what are the common traps in its [...]
27 Mar

Tournament Solutions

27/03/2024    
10:30 am-11:30 am
François Durand
A tournament is an oriented graph where there is exactly one edge between each pair of nodes, in one direction or the other, with the [...]
06 Mar

Introduction to the cake cutting problem

06/03/2024    
10:30 am-11:30 am
Emma Caizergues
The cake cutting problem arises when a cake must be divided fairly among individuals who have different preferences. In this presentation, after a brief explanation [...]
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