Fifteenth International Symposium on Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems (MTNS)

Sponsor:Center for the Study of Biocomplexity, University of Notre Dame.

Organizers:

Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame
Mark Alber, Department of Mathematics, University of Notre Dame
Date: August 12-16, 2002
Place: University of Notre Dame

Special Session:

  • Complex Networks and Biological Applications
  • Thursday, August 15, 2002


Invited Lecture: The Architecture of Complexity: Emergence of Scaling in Complex Networks

Wednesday, August 14, 2002, 9:00-10:00 am

Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, Department of Physics,
University of Notre Dame


 

Complex Networks and Biological Applications 1: 10:30-12:30


 

Mark Newman, Center for the Study of Complex Systems,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, mark@santafe.edu
10:30-11:10 The spread of infections on social networks



11:10-11:50 Information Theory Aspects of Signal Transduction and Gene regulation

Andre Levchenko, The Whitaker Institute for Biomedical Engineering
Dept. of Biomedical Engineering - Johns Hopkins University, alev@bme.jhu.edu


Complex Networks and Biological Applications 2: 14:00-16:00



14:00-14:40 Synchronization of Oscillators in Small World Systems

Lou Pecora, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C. 20375-5000
pecora@anvil.nrl.navy.mil



14:40-15:20 Intracellular signaling is dependent on the cytoskeleton. Evidence from proteomics.

Gabor Forgacs, Department of Physics and Biology
University of Missouri Columbia MO 65211
forgacsg@missouri.edu

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15:20-16:00 The role of scale-free connectivity patterns in spreading phenomena
Alessandro Vespignani
The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP)
alexv@ictp.trieste.it

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Complex Networks and Biological Applications 3: 16:30-18:30
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16:30-17:00 Connections matter: A Boolean model for the segment polarity network of Drosophila melanogaster
Reka Albert, Department of Mathematics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455
ralbert@math.umn.edu
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17:00-17:30 Modeling Mesenchymal Condensation during Limb Chondrogenesis

Gilberto Thomas, Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame
gthomas2@nd.edu
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17:30-18:00 Classification of scale-free networks
Byungnam Kahng, School of Physics, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-747, Korea
kahng@phya.snu.ac.kr
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18:00-18:30 Modeling the Internet's Large-Scale Topology

Hawoong Jeoong, Department of Physics, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Taejon, 305-701 KOREA,
hjeong@mail.kaist.ac.kr
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