Multilayer Networks: Structure and Dynamics

Invited

Abstract

Multilayer networks are emerging as a novel and powerful way to describe complex systems. Multilayer networks are ubiquitous and include social networks, financial markets, infrastructures, molecular networks and the brain.

Uncovering the interplay between multilayer network structure and function is a big theoretical challenge with a vast realm of applications. On the other side the urgency of understanding real-world multilayer network problems requires novel theoretical approaches. In this talk we will show how the statistical mechanics theory beyond multilayer networks reveals the information encoded in these structures and its effect on multilayer network dynamics.

Presenters

  • Ginestra Bianconi

    School of Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London

Authors

  • Ginestra Bianconi

    School of Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London