Hear from Dr. Marianna Pensky of the mathematics department explain the Clustering in Diverse Multiplex Network Model at this Mathematics and Applications seminar.
Abstract:
The talk considers the multilayer network model, where all layers of the network have the same collection of nodes and are equipped with the Stochastic Block Models. In addition, all layers can be partitioned into groups with the same community structures, although the layers in the same group may have different matrices of block connection probabilities. The model generalizes a multitude of papers that study multilayer networks where the same community structure persists in all layers, as well as the Mixture Multilayer Stochastic Block Model, where the layers in the same group have identical matrices of block connection probabilities.
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The UCF Mathematics and Applications Seminar, which takes place every Friday from 11am to 12pm in MSB 318, provides a venue for researchers to present their current work, foster new collaborations, and showcase both foundational mathematics and its applications to graduate and undergraduate students.
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