Point processes and unimodular random graphs

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.

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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<

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