Graphons and Graphexes as Limits and Models of Large Sparse Graphs
Offered By: International Mathematical Union via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the mathematical concepts of graphons and graphexes as limits and models for large sparse graphs in this insightful lecture by Jennifer Tour Chayes. Delve into the theory behind these powerful tools used to analyze and represent complex network structures. Gain a deeper understanding of how these mathematical objects can be applied to study large-scale graphs and their properties. Learn about the latest developments in graph theory and its applications to real-world networks.
Syllabus
Jennifer Tour Chayes: Graphons and Graphexes as Limits and Models of Large Sparse Graphs
Taught by
International Mathematical Union
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