ESE Ph.D. Thesis Defense – “Learning and Control of Network Phenomena”
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Room 401B, 3401 Walnut
3401 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States
The intersection of dynamical systems and networks are used to model a huge variety of phenomena such as the spread of disease, multi-agent systems, opinions in social networks, and more. Many properties of these network phenomena can be understood by examining the eigenvalue spectrum of a matrix representation of the underlying graph. Using this intuition, […]

