Workshop on graphs, networks and brains
Description
Monday
11.00 - László Barabási (CEU): Physical Network Constraints Define the Lognormal Architecture of the Brain’s Connectome (Turan Seminar Room)
14.15 - György Buzsáki (NYU): Ways to think about the brain (Rényi colloquium, Nagyterem)
Tuesday (20 minute focused talks, Tondos Seminar Room)
10.00 - Balázs Hangya (KOKI): Reinforcement learning and the brain
10.20 - György Buzsáki (NYU): The nonlinear brain: from dynamics to cognition
10.40 - 11.20 Coffee break
11.20 - Márton Pósfai (CEU): Network dismantling by physical damage
11.40 - Gábor Pete (Rényi): Structural results for the Tree Builder Random Walk
12.00 - Balázs Ujfalussy (KOKI): Partial remapping enables efficient generalization for discrete and continuous variables
12.20 - Lunch break
14.00 - Jun Yamamoto (CEU): Reentrant Localizations in Physical Laplacian Eigenvectors
14.20 - Ádám Timár (Rényi): Local proper colorings of networks
14.40 - 15.20 Coffee Break
15.20 - Miklós Abért (Rényi): Degree biased random walks on degree biased preferential attachment graphs
15.40 - Pierfrancesco Dionigi (Rényi): Higher order preferential attachment models: mean field approaches
16.00 - Jasper Van Der Kolk (CEU): Network Design: Faithful Reproduction of Networked Systems