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Stochastics Seminar: Shankar Bhamidi, UNC at Chapel Hill, Dynamic networks and stochastic approximation
January 29 | 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EST
This talk will give a brief summary of three recent findings in this area where stochastic approximation techniques play an important role:
(a) Understanding the effect and detectability of change point in the evolution of the system dynamics.
(b) Reconstructing the initial “seed” that gave rise to the current network, sometimes referred to as Network Archeology.
(c) The disparity in the behavior of different centrality measures such as degree and page rank centrality for measuring popularity in settings where there are vertices of different types such as majorities and minorities as well as insight analyzing such problems give for at first sight unrelated issues such as sampling rare groups within the network.
Speaker’s webpage: Shankar Bhamidi (UNC at Chapel Hill)