Periodic Reporting for period 1 - RandNET (Randomness and learning in networks)
Reporting period: 2021-01-01 to 2023-12-31
The mathematical model of a network is a graph, which may be directed (the internet is a paramount example), weighted (as is common in combinatorial optimization), or have different categories for nodes and/or edges (as happens often in biological and social networks). Graph theory has been the most active area in discrete mathematics for the past decades, which has produced a rich and solid corpus covering many aspects, such as graph coloring, topological graph theory, extremal graph theory and, in particular, the theory of random graphs, an extremely active area of current research.
The Erdös-Rényi model of random graphs has been the theoretical framework inspiring the central topics of randomness in networks. Alternative more realistic models, like the preferential attachment networks, inhomogeneous random graphs, random graphs with given degree sequences or geometric random graphs, have been proposed that fit much better properties of real networks such as the power-law for the distribution of the vertex degrees. The extensive research on the Erdös-Rényi model has provided us with powerful tools and insightful questions that are now being applied to more realistic models. A cornerstone example is the emergence of the giant component and the associated phase transition discovered by Erdös and Rényi in their 1960 seminal paper; now the paradigm of the giant component is a central topic in the analysis random networks, with applications to community detection and related topics.
The scientific work packages of the network constitute a highly innovative approach to network analysis, combining solid theoretical models with cutting-edge applications. The RandNET team consists of renowned specialists in several areas, including discrete mathematics, probability theory, computer science, statistics and data science. One of the common goals of the participants in RandNET is to exchange perspectives and knowledge from their different backgrounds in order to build a larger interdisciplinary toolkit for the analysis of large networks, combining techniques from combinatorics, probability, statistics and computer science. The involvement of an industrial partner shapes the development of research with a view towards applications, particularly in the area of learning in networks. All participants are committed to strengthen and enlarge previous collaborations by launching new research projects, and through the exchange of senior and junior researchers, joint participation in workshops and summer schools, and dissemination, training and outreach activities. The dissemination and outreach activities are carefully planned and rely on already existing and successful communication platforms, existing outreach activities, and include a far-reaching goal of producing on-line lectures on network analysis addressed to the scientific community at large.
WP1 - Limits of graphs and networks
WP2 - Combinatorial parameters of random graphs and algorithms
WP3 - Combinatorial Statistics and Learning in Networks
Two of the highlights of the development of the project have been the realization of the RandNET Summer School and Workshop on Random Graphs, held in Eindhoven in August 2022 (https://www.win.tue.nl/~jjorritsma/randnet-workshop/(opens in new window)) and the Workshop on Graph Limits and Networks (https://kam.mff.cuni.cz/conferences/randnet2023/(opens in new window)) held in Prague in September 2023. Both events, planned in the proposal, were very successful with contributions of some of the top leading researchers in the area.
WP4 - Outreach and Communication
Communication of the results is being done through publications and conferences. A highlight are the results on Production of Learning Datasets, presented in 2021 in NeurIPS (Neural Information Processing Systems)
Outreach outputs are published in the webpage of the grant https://randnet.upc.edu/(opens in new window) and also in the platform The Network Pages run by partner TE/u https://networkpages.nl/(opens in new window). We are currently in the process of collecting outreach items produced during the secondments and publishing in the above media. Contents generated during the first part of the project will be collected and prepared for optimal dissemination and knowledge sharing. This strategy is reinforced by the commitment of each ESR of translating the learning during the secondments into outreach activities.
WP5- Management
It is expected that managerial and fundraising know-how are shared between institutions, not only within the framework projects with European funding, but also in the operation and preparation of research proposals in Third Countries, Non-Academic organizations exchanges and Public-Private collaborations. The synergies produced with interaction of ERs, ESRs and Administration are expected to become the basis for the proper execution of an ambitious research project in the frame of MSCA Staff Exchange.