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From: Andreas Joseph <youropiniononlife@gmail.com>
Date: 2011/11/21
Subject: CCCN Internal Seminar
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From: Andreas Joseph <youropiniononlife@gmail.com>
Date: 2011/11/21
Subject: CCCN Internal Seminar
To: zhengfan@cityu.edu.hk, 陈 巍 <chenwei1985@pku.edu.cn>, 王 沛 <wp0307@126.com>, Fan Yan <yanfan84@gmail.com>, Hongwei <zhw.tju@gmail.com>, leoxtu@gmail.com, 王 怀磊 <whlay@nuaa.edu.cn>, 王雄 <wangxiong8686@gmail.com>, 高 士根 <gaoshigen@bjtu.edu.cn>, eegchen <eegchen@cityu.edu.hk>, cuili0418@gmail.com, jingzhu3@student.cityu.edu.hk, qiangjia.hk@gmail.com, wlf850927@gmail.com, wangchj04@gmail.com, huangchima@gmail.com, Josesworld@gmx.de
Invitation
to the
Internal Seminar of the Centre for Chaos and Complex Networks
(Department of Electronic Engineering, CityU Hong Kong; Director: Prof. Guanrong (Ron) Chen)
&
Journal Club
to the
Internal Seminar of the Centre for Chaos and Complex Networks
(Department of Electronic Engineering, CityU Hong Kong; Director: Prof. Guanrong (Ron) Chen)
&
Journal Club
The idea behind this event is to establish a platform for regular internal scientific exchange, and to give young researcher the opportunity to present their work and ideas.
Furthermore, interesting topics and concepts related to the field of chaotic dynamics and complex networks are presented to give a deeper and broader understanding
of this wide and highly connected research field. Last but not least, this event shall provide a chance for the presenter to work on his presentation skills, which are essential
a professional career of any kind.
Remarks:
Everybody who is interested to take part or to give a talk by her/himself is invited to contact me.
The future plan is to have a presentation every one or two weeks, so let me know in advanced when and what
you want to talk about, contact me: Andreas Joseph (acjoseph2@student.cityu.edu.hk).
In case you received this mail unintended, let me know, and I will remove your contact from the mailing list.
All the best,
Andi - 安迪
Furthermore, interesting topics and concepts related to the field of chaotic dynamics and complex networks are presented to give a deeper and broader understanding
of this wide and highly connected research field. Last but not least, this event shall provide a chance for the presenter to work on his presentation skills, which are essential
a professional career of any kind.
Speaker:
Mr. Joseph, Andreas
Title:
Complex Networks, Random Walks & Economic Integration
(Journal club session)
Time & Place:
Thu, 24. of Nov. 2011, 11 - 12 am
G-6501, coffee room of the EE department (lift 7), free drinks :-)
(see attached map)
Mr. Joseph, Andreas
Title:
Complex Networks, Random Walks & Economic Integration
(Journal club session)
Time & Place:
Thu, 24. of Nov. 2011, 11 - 12 am
G-6501, coffee room of the EE department (lift 7), free drinks :-)
(see attached map)
Abstract:
Methodology and results of two paper on complex networks are presented: ''A Measure of Betweenness Centrality based on Random Walks'' (Mark Newman) and "Assessing the Evolution of International Economic Integration Using Random Walk Betweenness: The Cases of East Asia and Latin America'' (J. Reyes, S. Schiavo and G. Fagiolo). The concept of random walk betweenness is introduced as a new centrality measure on complex networks which does not only give weights on shortest path lengths. It provides an unbiased approach in situations where only incomplete information on the system at hand is available. I will give access to the topic from an applied as well as mathematical point of view, whereby the concept of a Markov chain from probability theory is discussed as a realization of a weighted network. Finally, it is shown how random walk betweenness centrality can be applied to the world trade network as a measure for economic integration.
About the Speaker:
Andreas Joseph has obtained his master degree in physics (German diploma) from the University of Munich (LMU) in 2011. He studied physics focused on theoretical physics at the University of Munich, the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB). Currently, he is a first year PhD student at City University Hong Kong at the Centre for Chaos and Complex Networks located at the EE department. His research interests lie within theory and application of complex networks.
Methodology and results of two paper on complex networks are presented: ''A Measure of Betweenness Centrality based on Random Walks'' (Mark Newman) and "Assessing the Evolution of International Economic Integration Using Random Walk Betweenness: The Cases of East Asia and Latin America'' (J. Reyes, S. Schiavo and G. Fagiolo). The concept of random walk betweenness is introduced as a new centrality measure on complex networks which does not only give weights on shortest path lengths. It provides an unbiased approach in situations where only incomplete information on the system at hand is available. I will give access to the topic from an applied as well as mathematical point of view, whereby the concept of a Markov chain from probability theory is discussed as a realization of a weighted network. Finally, it is shown how random walk betweenness centrality can be applied to the world trade network as a measure for economic integration.
About the Speaker:
Andreas Joseph has obtained his master degree in physics (German diploma) from the University of Munich (LMU) in 2011. He studied physics focused on theoretical physics at the University of Munich, the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB). Currently, he is a first year PhD student at City University Hong Kong at the Centre for Chaos and Complex Networks located at the EE department. His research interests lie within theory and application of complex networks.
Remarks:
Everybody who is interested to take part or to give a talk by her/himself is invited to contact me.
The future plan is to have a presentation every one or two weeks, so let me know in advanced when and what
you want to talk about, contact me: Andreas Joseph (acjoseph2@student.cityu.edu.hk).
In case you received this mail unintended, let me know, and I will remove your contact from the mailing list.
All the best,
Andi - 安迪
-- ----------------------------------------- Andreas Joseph ----------------------------------------- Centre for Chaos & Complex Networks Department of Electronic Engineering City University Hong Kong Mail: acjoseph2@student.cityu.edu.hk Fone: (+852) 2194 2553 -----------------------------------------
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