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Tag Archives: Math 767: Mathematics of Networks
Lecture Notes
I put together in one file the lecture notes I have written for my courses, here they are: Undergraduate ODE Graduate ODE I Dynamical Systems and Models in Biology Mathematics of Networks (Unfinished)
Mathematics of Networks: Summer 2015
On May 19th I am starting summer graduate course at NDSU. The course in on Mathematics of Networks, and an ultimate goal for these four weeks is to get by the end of the course to the existing tools of … Continue reading
Video from conference on Random Graphs at Yandex
Yandex uploaded videos from the talks at the Workshop on Random Graphs and their Applications. Some of them are quite interesting.
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Literature for Mathematics of Networks
I got to the middle of my course Mathematics of Networks, and definitely a lot of things are much clearer for me now than they were before. I am not sure I will be able to cover some applied aspects … Continue reading
Mathematics of Networks
The preliminary part of the course is almost over. I had time to talk about: Internet as a graph and its properties Ramsey numbers and probabilistic method Basic definitions of the graph theory Measures and characteristics of networks Basics of … Continue reading
Mathematics of Networks
Here are first two lectures for my course that started today. The idea is give a glimpse of the required mathematics, and after it review the basics of the pertinent material. Lectures 1-2.
Start of the new semester
The summer is over. I basically did not post during this summer, and it is one of my points on my to do list to resume more or less regular posting. The classes I am teaching this semester: math 266: … Continue reading
Fall 2013: Mathematics of Networks
In Fall 2013 I am scheduled to give a graduate course Math 767: Topics in Applied Mathematics, and the topic I chose is Mathematics of Networks. Course theme and course description: Networks are the language that is used today in … Continue reading