YoVDO

The Friendship Paradox for Sparse Random Graphs

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

Tags

Graph Theory Courses Computer Science Courses Statistics & Probability Courses Social Network Analysis Courses Probability Theory Courses Random Graphs Courses

Course Description

Overview

Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only!
Explore the intriguing concept of the Friendship Paradox in sparse random graphs through this 53-minute lecture by Frank den Hollander at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Delve into the structural properties of random networks and their applications in social network analysis. Learn how this paradox relates to the NETWORKS program, a 10-year initiative funded by the Dutch government to advance network science research. Gain insights into the collaborative efforts between Dutch and Indian researchers in probability theory, computer science, optimization techniques, and statistics. Discover how this lecture contributes to a broader discussion on topics such as dynamics on networks, interacting particle systems, percolation, random matrices, and their real-world applications in finance, big data analysis, and social network modeling.

Syllabus

The Friendship Paradox for Sparse Random Graphs by Frank den Hollander


Taught by

International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

Related Courses

Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
Stanford University via Udacity
Probabilistic Graphical Models 1: Representation
Stanford University via Coursera
Statistics One
Princeton University via Coursera
Intro to Statistics
Stanford University via Udacity
Passion Driven Statistics
Wesleyan University via Coursera