[Mesh] Fwd: Resilient Networks

Mitar mitar at tnode.com
Fri Jan 31 15:53:45 PST 2014


Hi!

If anybody wanna learn more about networks theory in more abstract
terms. :-) You can probably just crash the course. :-) Lectures are
always open.


Mitar

-------- Original Message --------
From: Lillian Ratliff <ratliffl at eecs.berkeley.edu>
Subject: [eecs-announce] Spring 2014 Course Offering, EE290O Resilient
Networks
To: eecs-announce at lists.eecs.berkeley.edu

Course website: http://faculty.unlv.edu/pushkin/RNClass/RN.html

Class on *Resilient Networks* started on Wednesday, January 22nd, EE 290O,
from 3:00PM to 4:30PM in 240 Bechtel, Mondays and Wednesdays. The first
class was an introduction to the topics and methods that will be covered in
the class during the semester.  General information about the content of
the class material is below.

Resilient Networks:
Interconnected networks are becoming more and more important in society.
Some examples of these networks include internet, transportation networks,
power and utility networks, financial networks, sensor networks,
multi-agent systems, social networks, etc.

Resilience of networks involves the topological structure, as well as
dynamics of networks. The course will study structure (combinatorics,
pretopology) and dynamics (deterministic and stochastic) on these networks.
Scaling issues from microscopic to macroscopic behaviours, games on
networks, the interplay between graph and dynamics (algebraic graph
theory), performance measures for networks, queuing theory on networks,
network calculus and scale-free complex networks phenomenon will be
studied.  Python programming language will be used with its graph library
for working with sample example networks during the course.


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