Zahra Aminzare, University of Iowa
Abstract: Synchronization refers broadly to patterns of coordinated behaviors that emerge spontaneously or by design in natural and artificial complex network systems. Network synchronization can arise from the dynamics of the isolated individuals, exogenous control inputs, the properties of the…
Jiaping Wang, U. Minnesota
Abstract: The classical de Rham-Hodge theory implies that each cohomology class of a compact manifold is uniquely represented by a harmonic form, signifying the important role of Laplacian in geometry. The talk aims to explain some results concerning the size and structure of its spectrum. After a brief…