International Symposium on Synchronization in Complex Networks

July 2-4 2007  Leuven, Belgium
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Scope

Nowadays the main focus in the study of synchronization phenomena is moving from the analysis of a low number of interacting units to systems consisting of thousands and even millions of nodes. This is relevant for the study of problems in neuronal networks, genetic networks, networks in social sciences, power grid networks, coupled mechanical systems, information networks and others. It poses new challenges for the understanding of cluster formation, stability, sensitivity and robustness, bifurcations and chaos etc.
The scope of the SynCoNet 2007 symposium is to provide a multi-disciplinary forum where researchers can meet in this fascinating area at the intersection between synchronization and pattern formation in complex networks.


Keywords

behavior
bifurcations and chaos
biological networks
cellular neural networks
characterization of complex networks
cluster formation, coherence
community structure
complex networks
connectivity
cooperative behavior
correlation analysis
coupled map lattices
coupled optimization processes
degree distributions
dynamics on graphs
excitable media
forecasting
genetic networks
generalized synchronization
growing networks
hierarchical organization and emergence
identifiability
information networks
interacting oscillators
local activity
multi-stability
network topology
observer design and synchronization
optimality principles
oscillatory networks
passivity and dissipativity
phase synchronization
preferential attachment
partial synchronization
reachability and controllability
random graphs
robustness
scale free networks
scaling phenomena
sensitivity
small world networks
social networks
spectral properties
stability analysis
stochastic networks
symmetry and asymmetry
synchronization
technological networks

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