(RE-OPENED) CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

NETSCI2020 - SATELLITE CONFERENCE
"STATISTICAL MECHANICS METHODS FOR NETWORKS

https://sites.google.com/view/smmn

The NetSci 2020 conference has been confirmed in on-line mode and we would like to draw your attention to a satellite session which will take place before the main conference.

Since there are some available spots for contributed talks, we invite interested applicants to submit one-page abstract, to be considered for the satellite session.

The objective of the Satellite conference on "Statistical Mechanics Methods for Networks” is to bring together academics, young researchers and PhD students working in the area of statistical models of both static and dynamic networks. A particular focus is then given to the study of methods based on Statistical Mechanics of networks, which permit the learning of mechanisms driving the formation and the evolution of the networked systems. The Satellite will provide an opportunity for participants engaged in research at the forefront of this area to discuss the novel results and may, in turn, suggest fruitful and relevant directions for future research.

How:
Submit your one page abstract through a form at https://sites.google.com/view/smmn/submission

Important dates:
* Abstract/Paper submission deadline: 20.04.2020  14.07.2020
* Notification of acceptance: 27.04.2020 16-07-2020
subject to change, depending on the final NetSci 2020 timeline

Where: Online
When: 17th September

INVITED SPEAKERS:
Rossana Mastrandrea (IMT Lucca)
Andrey Lokhov (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

TOPICS:
- Graphs Ensembles
- Network Reconstruction
- Statistical Inference
- Phase Transitions in Network Models
- Percolation in Networks
- Maximum Entropy for Networks
- Statistically Validated Networks

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Piero Mazzarisi (Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa)
Mateusz Wilinski (Uniwersytet Warszawski)

PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Paolo Barucca (University College London)
Agata Fronczak (Politechnika Warszawska)
Fabrizio Lillo (Università di Bologna)
Leto Peel (Université Catholique de Louvain)
Tiago Peixoto (Central European University)
Katarzyna Sznajd-Weron (Politechnika Wroclawska)
Daniele Tantari (Università di Bologna)