26th to 27th February 2008
by Professor Jennifer Tour Chayes, Microsoft (Redmond, Washington)
The lecture series is jointly organised between the DublinInstitute for Advanced Studies and the Hamilton Mathematics Instituteat Trinity College. With generous donation from Raymond Russell and Corvil Networks.
This set of lectures will focus on “The Mathematics of Dynamic Random Networks”
Tuesday 26 February 2008 @ 11.00 am, Lecture Theatre, DIAS
Models of the Internet and the World Wide Web
Wednesday 27 February 2008 @ 11.00 am, Salmon Lecture Theatre, TCD
Mathematical Behaviour of Random Scale-Invariant Networks
All are welcome
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2008-02-26 – The Mathematics of Dynamic Random Networks
26th to 27th February 2008
The fourth series of Distinguished John Lewis Lectures
by Professor Jennifer Tour Chayes, Microsoft (Redmond, Washington)
The lecture series is jointly organised between the DublinInstitute for Advanced Studies and the Hamilton Mathematics Instituteat Trinity College. With generous donation from Raymond Russell and Corvil Networks.
This set of lectures will focus on “The Mathematics of Dynamic Random Networks”
Tuesday 26 February 2008 @ 11.00 am, Lecture Theatre, DIAS
Models of the Internet and the World Wide Web
Wednesday 27 February 2008 @ 11.00 am, Salmon Lecture Theatre, TCD
Mathematical Behaviour of Random Scale-Invariant Networks
All are welcome
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