The programme is as follows:
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10:00 - 10:30 - Arrival, registration and coffee in the Wolfson Lab (MB 304).
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10:30 - 11:30 - Block 1 talks.
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11:30 - 12:00 - Coffee break.
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12:00 - 13:00 - Block 2 talks.
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13:00 - 14:00 - Lunch.
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14:00 - 15:00 - Block 3 talks.
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15:00 - 15:30 - Coffee break.
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15:30 - 16:30 - Block 4 talks.
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16:30 - Closing remarks and discussion.
Each block of talks consists of three 20 minute long talks.
Block 1 talks
- Juan P. Neirotti (Aston) - "Do good students Learn?"
- Matthew Urry (KCL) - "Learning curves for Gaussian process regression on random graphs"
- Roberto Alamino (Aston) - "Community Detection in Complex Networks by Message Passing"
Block 2 talks
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Rob Jack (Bath) - "Large deviations, metastable states and glass transitions"
- Dmitry Nerukh (Aston) - "Complex dynamics of molecular liquids"
- Juan P. Garrahan (Nottingham) - "Molecular random tilings"
Block 3 talks
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Harry Goldingay (Aston) - "Dispersive Particle Swarm Optimisation"
- Adam Prugel-Bennet (Southampton) - "Exploiting the Fitness Landscape of MAXSAT"
- Eytan Katzav & Isaac Perez Castillo (Both KCL) - "Large Deviation of the Minimum Eigenvalue of the Wishart-Laguerre Ensemble"
Block 4 talks
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Reimer Kuehn (KCL) - "Derivatives and Credit Contagion in Financial Networks"
- Amit Chattopadhyay (Aston) - "Mathematics in immunology"
- Tomaso Aste (Kent) & Tiziana Di Matteo (KCL) - "The use of networks to capture and to model both local and cross-scale properties of complex systems"