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Geometric networks and graph limits

2018-12-17 00:00

Speaker: Mahya Ghandehari

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Time: 2018-12-19 10:30-11:30

Venue: The Wei Jin Road No. 6 Building 111 campus teaching

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Theme:
Geometric networks and graph limits
Time:
2018-12-19 10:30-11:30
Venue:
The Wei Jin Road No. 6 Building 111 campus teaching
Speaker:
Mahya Ghandehari

Abstract

      Many real-life networks can be modelled by stochastic processes with a spatial embedding. The spatial reality can be used to represent attributes of the vertices which are inaccessible or unknown, but which are assumed to inform link formation. For example, in a social network, vertices may be considered as members of a social space, where the coordinates represent the interests and background of the users. The graph formation is modelled as a stochastic process, where the probability of a link occurring between two vertices decreases as their metric distance increases. A fundamental question is to determine whether a given network is compatible with a spatial model. That is, given a graph how can we judge whether the graph is likely generated by a spatial model, and if so what is the underlying metric space? Using the theory of graph limits, we show how to recognize graph sequences produced by random graph processes with a linear embedding (a natural embedding into real line). This talk is based on a joint work with Chuangpishit, Hurshman, Janssen, and Kalyaniwalia.


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