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Seminar: Applications of Complex Networks - Winter Term 2014/15

Seminar: Applications of Complex Networks
Winter Term 2014/15
LV-Nr. 3233 L 607 G-RISC Seminar
Prof. Dr. Eckehard Schöll, PhD
Dr. Anna Zakharova, Dr. Philipp Hövel

Time: Tuesday, 12:15
Room: EW 731 (PN 731)
Begin: 14 October 2014

The seminar offers perspectives on our current research in the area of Nonlinear Dynamics and Control. The seminar is particularly suitable for BSc and MSc students looking for a final project. Students who want to obtain a "Seminarschein" are welcome as well.

The nonlinear dynamics on complex networks is a field of active research with applications in diverse fields such as physics, chemistry, biology, technology, or socio-economic systems, for instance coupled lasers, neuronal networks, genetic regulatory networks, electronic circuits, chemical or electrochemical oscillators, power grids, transportation networks, or the internet. The seminar will focus on spatio-temporal patterns like full or partial synchronization, stabilization of inhomogeneous steady states (oscillation death), and chimera states which consist of coexisting domains of spatially coherent (synchronized) and incoherent (desynchronized) behavior.

The seminar is in cooperation with the research group Fradkov (St.Petersburg State University, Russia) and is supported by the German-Russian Interdisciplinary Science Center (G-RISC).

Applications of Complex Networks

Schedule

Date
Title
Speaker
Advisors
14.10.

Preliminary discussion and introduction
E. Schöll, A. Zakharova, P. Hövel
 
14.10.

Modeling perceptual decision making processes in the brain Abstract
Sophie Seidenbecher (MPI für Kognitions- und Neurowissenschaften Leipzig)
ES
21.10.

Special seminar - Robustness to noise in synchronization of complex networks Scientific Reports
Mattia Frasca (Catania)
 
28.10.

Chimera states of the leaky-integrate-and-fire model based on diffusion-tensor-imaging measurements
Nefeli Tsigkri
PH
4.11.

An information-theoretic quantification of network robustness
Katja Müller
PH
11.11.

Synchronization of Organ Pipes
Jakub Sawicki
ES
18.11.

Training seminar for female scientists SFB 910
2.12.

Noise-induced effects in a bistable system
Vladimir Semenov
AZ
9.12.

Photonic Reservoir Computing Using Semiconductor Ring Lasers: Numerical Analysis
Tushar Malica (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
KL
16.12.

Special seminar - Chimera states in the Lattice Limit Cycle model with piecewise and hierarchical network connectivity (Abstract)
Astero Provata, Johanne Hizanidis
 
13.1.

Autonomous Learning by Simple Dynamical Systems with Delayed Feedback (Abstract)
Pablo Kaluza (National University of Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina)
ES
20.1.

Laser networks
Fabian Böhm
KL
27.1.

The role of complex networks in the study of the brain
Nina Rank
PH
3.2.

Optimization of nonlocal time-delayed feedback controllers
Fredi Tröltzsch (Department of Mathematics, TU Berlin)
ES
10.2.

Dynamics of networks with time-delayed pulsatile coupling (Abstract)
Vladimir Klinshov (Nizhni Novgorod, Russia)
AZ
Talks marked by * are suitable for students who want to obtain a “Seminarschein”.
If you are interested in a particular topic, please contact one of the advisors. Final assignment of the topics will be done on October 14, 2014.

The presentations are available online at “Seminardokumentationen”. Login and password will be announced in the seminar and can be inquired at .

 

References

General literature:

  • M. E. J. Newman: Networks: an introduction (Oxford University Press, 2010).
  • E. Schöll, H. G. Schuster (Hrsg.): Handbook of Chaos Control (Wiley-VCH, 2008).
  • M. E. J. Newman, A.-L. Barabasi, and D. J. Watts: The Structure and Dynamics of Networks (Princeton University Press, 2006).
  • Edward Ott, Chaos in dynamical systems, Cambridge Univ. Press (2002) Steven H. Strogatz, Nonlinear Dynamics And Chaos: With Applications To Physics Biology, Chemistry And Engineering (Studies in Nonlinearity), Westview Press (2000)

Literature for student talks:

  • [BUL11a] E. T. Bullmore and D. S. Bassett: Brain graphs: graphical models of the human brain connectome, Annual review of clinical psychology 7, 113–140 (2011).
  • [MOT13a] A. E. Motter, S. A. Myers, M. Anghel and T. Nishikawa: Spontaneous synchrony in power-grid networks, Nature physics 9, 191–197 (2013)
  • [PAN14] M. J. Panaggio and D. M. Abrams: Chimera states: Coexistence of coherence and incoherence in networks of coupled oscillators, arXiv:1403.6204 (2014).

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