Mathematical Methods and Computational Algorithms for Complex Networks Benard Abola Division of Applied Mathematics, M¨ alardalen University Department of Mathematics, Makerere University First Network Meeting for Sida- and ISP-funded PhD Students in Mathematics Stockholm 7–8 March 2017 1/6
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Mathematical Methods and ComputationalAlgorithms for Complex Networks
Benard Abola
Division of Applied Mathematics, Malardalen University
Department of Mathematics, Makerere University
First Network Meeting for Sida- and ISP-funded PhD Students inMathematics
Stockholm 7–8 March 2017
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My Advisors
Sergei Silvestrov Anatoliy Malyarenko John Mango
Main advisor Assistant advisor Supervisor
Malardalen University Malardalen University Makerere University
Milica Rancic Christopher Engstrom Godwin Kakuba
Assistant advisor Assistant advisor Co-supervisor
Malardalen University Malardalen University Makerere University
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Research Topic
The research will focus on analysis of complex networks. Morespecifically on:-
1 Developing mathematical methods ans algorithms for analysisof big complex networks.
2 Investigating the applications of the models in (1) on realdata from bioinformatics and financial industries.
Example
Complex networks from biological sciences
Figure 1 Figure 2
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Methods
Graph theory and Algorithms.
Stochastic Processes.
Markov chains.
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Impact and Applications of My Research
The outcome of the research
will improve understanding of large / sparse complex dataarising from bio-informatics, financial markets, text mining,social networks and others field. Beneficiary: biologists,engineers, data analysts, financial market analyst , policymakers, . . . .
will expand on the existing mathematical methods of complexdata analysis. Beneficiary: researchers.