The first edition of the workshop on point processes and unimodular random graphs was hosted by ERC Nemo, from 20 to 22 March 2019 at Inria de Paris. During 3 days, speakers were invited to join disucssions about network theory, point processes and unimodular random graphs.
• Participants and presentations •
- Hermann Thorisson (Iceland) On the modified Palm version. (contact: hermann@hi.is)
- Justin Salez (France) Emergence of extended states at zero in the spectrum of sparse random graphs. (contact: justin.salez@lpsm.paris)
- Sébastien Martineau (France) Strict monotonicity of percolation thresholds under covering maps. (contact: sebastien.martineau@ens-lyon.fr)
- Marc Lelarge (France) Spectral embedding for graph classification. (contact: marc.lelarge@inria.fr)
- Guenter Last (Germany) A stable marriage between order and disorder. (contact: guenter.last@kit.edu)
- Ali Khezeli (Iran) On the notion of dimension of unimodular discrete spaces. (contact: alikhezeli@gmail.com)
- Mir-Omid Haji-Mirsadeghi (Iran) Eternal family trees and dynamics on unimodular random graphs. (contact: omid13@gmail.com
- Yogeshwaran Dhandapani (India) Central Limit theorem for quasi-local statistics of point processes with fast decay of correlations. (contact: d.yogesh@isibang.ac.in)
- Laurent Decreusefond (France) Stein-Malliavin method for discrete alpha stable point processes. (contact: laurent.decreusefond@mines-telecom.fr)
- Nicolas Curien (France) Subdiffusivity of random walks on random planar maps, via stationarity. nicolas.curien@gmail.com)
- David Coupier (France) Absence of percolation for Poisson outdegree-one graphs. (contact: david.Coupier@uphf.fr)
- Pierre Brémaud (France) Sampling cluster point processes: a review. (contact: pierre.bremaud@ens.fr)
- Charles Bordenave (France) Entropic inequalities for unimodular networks. (contact: charles.bordenave@math.univ-toulouse.fr)
- Bartek Blaszczyszyn (France) (contact: bartek.blaszczyszyn@ens.fr
- Itai Benjamini (Israel) Comments and problems regarding large graphs. (contact: itai.benjamini@gmail.com)
- François Baccelli (France) (contact: francois.baccelli@ens.fr)
- Venkatachalam Anantharam (USA) A notion of entropy for limits of sparse marked graphs. (contact: ananth@berkeley.edu)
- Miklós Abért (Hungary) Comments and problems regarding large graphs. (contact: karinthy@gmail.com)
To read the abstracts of the presentations, click >here<