2017-02-24

Games, Epidemics and Behavior (2016, ICTS Bangalore)

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source: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences    2016年7月14日
URL: http://www.icts.res.in/discussion_mee...
DATES: Monday 27 Jun, 2016 - Friday 01 Jul, 2016
VENUE: Madhava lecture hall, ICTS Bangalore
DESCRIPTION:
The two main goals of this Discussion Meeting are:
1. To explore the foundations of policy design for controlling epidemics, using a broad class of epidemic games on complex networks involving uncertainty in network information, temporal evolution and learning and
2. To gain a better understanding of information flow that could assist in elucidating the complex mechanisms that underlie a variety of human dynamics and organizations giving rise to the ongoing Cambrian-style explosion in online social media. It will bring together topics in mathematical epidemiology, game theory and multi-agent systems, discrete dynamical systems, complex networks and economics, and will present new connections and opportunities for collaboration to participants.
Some of the specific technical issues we expect to be discussed include:
Behavioral and game theoretical models on epidemic dynamics
Design of interventions to control epidemics and policy planning
Co-evolution of epidemics, behavior and network structure
Evolutionary games in epidemics
Agent-based models of epidemics
Phase transitions and critical phenomena
Clustering and community formation
Diffusion and spread of information
Synchronization and rendezvous
Structure and function of interdependent networks
Cascades and Shocks
Random walks
Contagion and influence
Chaos and nonlinear dynamics
ORGANIZERS: Deeparnab Chakrabarty, Niloy Ganguly, Rajmohan Rajaraman and Ravi Sundaram

Epidemics on networks: thresholds and control strategies by AJ Ganesh (Part 1) 1:03:44
Epidemics on networks: thresholds and control strategies by AJ Ganesh (Part 2) 1:17:22
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Average case analysis of RBMs by Rajsekar Manokaran 43:02
Some aspects of epidemic and information spreading by Parongama Sen 36:19
Adaptive Rumor Spreading by Marcos Kiwi 33:58
Cobra Walks by Rajmohan Rajaraman 35:57
Routing in cost-shared networks: equilibria and dynamics by Debmalya Panigrahi (part 1) 1:06:14
Routing in cost-shared networks: equilibria and dynamics by Debmalya Panigrahi (Part 2) 1:02:34
Using Data to Make Genomic Diagnoses by Ramesh Hariharan 28:46
Network design games in presence of strategic adversaries by Prithwish Basu 34:34
Random Walks on Dynamic Graphs by John Augustine 33:10
Active and evolvable matter: A perspective from physics about biology by Shashi Thutupalli (Part 1) 1:01:22
Active and evolvable matter: A perspective from physics about biology by Shashi Thutupalli (Part 2) 1:10:57
Strong community organization of populations can promote ... by Sitabhra Sinha (Part 1) 53:17
Strong community organization of populations can promote ... by Sitabhra Sinha (Part 2) 1:11:07
The evolution of collective strategies in communities by Shakti Menon 27:22
Multi-Phase Information Di ffusion in Social Networks by Swapnil Dhamal 29:57
Climate Change Impacts on Public Health and Hazards: A Networks... by Auroop Ganguly 31:54
Incentivizing Crowd Networks for Rapid Geospatial Sensing .... by Dinesh Garg 31:46
Diffusion: Information Cascades, Epidemics and Knowledge Networks by Sudarshan Iyengar 1:17:45
Role of Statistical Significance in Network Analytics by Ananth Grama 1:11:28
Social Interaction in the Flickr Social Network by Joydeep Chandra 33:22
On the broadcast of segmented messages in dynamic networks by Rajib Maiti 34:24
Complexity, Phase Transitions, and Inference by Cristopher Moore (part 2) 1:10:18
Complexity, Phase Transitions, and Inference by Cristopher Moore (part 1) 1:08:59
Complexity, Phase Transitions, and Inference by Cristopher Moore (Part 3) 1:11:35

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