Workshop on Emergent Algorithms
and Network Dynamics
Institut Henri-Poincaré, Paris, France
October 10-11, 2018
** Preliminary program available online **
The goal of WENDY is to promote the exchange of ideas between researchers working on distributed computing theory, modeling random structures, and discrete dynamical systems. Central topics include:
Evolving graph models and dynamics on random graphs
Bio-inspired computing and computing with biological agents
Chemical reaction networks
Markovian and non-Markovian processes on networks.
Invited speakers:
Dana Randall (Georgia Tech)
Vincenzo Bonifaci (Rome, IASI-CNR)
Alfonso Jaramillo (Warwick, Jaramillo Lab)
Thomas Sauerwald (Cambridge)
Colin Cooper (London, King's College)
Amaury Pouly (Saarbrucken, MPII)
Benjamin Doerr (Paris Saclay, LIX - Ecole Polytechnique)
Nicolas Behr (Paris, IRIF - CNRS, Paris Diderot)
Vincent Cohen-Addad (Paris, LIP6 - CNRS, Sorbonne)
Amos Korman (Paris, IRIF - CNRS, Paris Diderot)
Florent Krzakala (Paris, LPS - ENS)
Laurent Massoulie (Paris, Microsoft Research - Inria)
Nastassia Pouradier Duteil (Paris, LJLL - Inria, CNRS, UPMC)
Guilhem Semerjian (Paris, LPT - ENS)
Damien Woods (Paris, Inria)
The workshop will be held in Paris in October, during a period rich in events which may be of interest to the broader algorithms community: the FOCS conference with its accompanying workshops, FILOFOCS workshop, French algorithms days GT CoA,...
Registration:
is free but mandatory. Please fill the form provided on the workshop website.
Organizers:
Matthias Függer, LSV
Adrian Kosowski, IRIF and Inria Paris (chair)
Thomas Nowak, LRI
Justin Salez, LPSM
Supported by: Inria, RFSI, ANR, Labex DigiCosme Paris-Saclay, IRIF - CNRS and Paris Diderot University.
For any questions, please write to <contact@wendy.paris> or <adrian.kosowski@inria.fr>.
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