Bicliques and Systemic Risk in Global Banks Bipartite Networks
Offered By: Fields Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricate relationship between bicliques and systemic risk in global banking networks through this 23-minute lecture by Oscar Granados from Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano. Delve into the complex world of bipartite networks and their implications for financial stability. Gain insights into how interconnected banking systems can contribute to systemic vulnerabilities and learn about cutting-edge research in this critical area of financial network analysis. Presented as part of the Fields Institute's Complex Networks series, this talk offers a unique perspective on the intersection of graph theory and global finance.
Syllabus
Bicliques and Systemic Risk in Global Banks Bipartite Networks
Taught by
Fields Institute
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