Tunability in Topologically Complex Flow Networks.

ORAL

Abstract

Animal vasculature and power grids are examples of natural and man-made flow networks whose optimal operation requires them to be adaptable, i.e. to tune their response according to dynamical changes in demand. Inspired by such systems, in this talk we explore the ability of complex flow networks to be tuned so that, given some specified boundary conditions, the pressure drops along a number of selected edges have predetermined values. In particular, we examine how the topology of the underlying network (e.g. from regular to small world to Erdos-Renyi) affects the ability of the network to be tuned.

Presenters

  • Miguel Ruiz Garcia

    Univ of Pennsylvania

Authors

  • Miguel Ruiz Garcia

    Univ of Pennsylvania

  • Henrik Ronellenfitsch

    Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT, Department of Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Jason Rocks

    Univ of Pennsylvania, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania

  • Andrea Liu

    University of Pennsylvania, Univ of Pennsylvania, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania

  • Eleni Katifori

    University of Pennsylvania, Univ of Pennsylvania, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania