Sara will present a seminar on "Non-normality effects on network dynamics" next Friday, February 15th, at 11.00, aula 107 via di S Marta
Abstract: Network science is a fundamental framework to study and
understand complex systems in a large variety of phenomena in
disciplines like physics, economics, biology and sociology. Dynamics on
networks are usually described by defining a linear dynamical model and
the properties of such systems can be derived, for each case, by the
spectrum of a specific matrix. The characterization of a linear system
by its spectrum is recognized but its not sufficiently precise when the
linear operator is non-normal. A linear system, in an arbitrary
dimension, is non-normal when its governing matrix does not commute with
its conjugate transpose. Although a non-normal system can initially be
close to an asympotically stable equilibrium, it can leave this state
even when a moderate external perturbation occurs and this effect is
more notable once one includes stochastic forces to the model. In this
perspective, non-normality is an interesting property to investigate
stochastic effects like pattern formation or the emerging of stochastic
quasicycles.
- we have already a candidate for March 1st. Any volunteer for March 15?