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Dynamics Days Kagoshima 2025

albert   |  events   |   26/11/2025

Thursday4 December, 2025

10:00-12:00 Registration / discussion / poster setting

(lunch)

13:40-13:50  Opening

13:50-14:40 Albert Diaz-Guilera (Universitat de Barcelona), TBA

14:45-15:10 Riccardo Muolo (RIKEN & Institute of Science Tokyo), Higher-order phase reduction through parametrization

15:15-15:30 Mircheski Petar (Institute of Science Tokyo), Control of chimera states

(tea)

15:45-16:10 Praful Gagrani (University of Tokyo), Large deviation theory of growing chemical reaction networks

16:15-16:40 Barbieri Ettore (JAMSTEC), Reconstructing Ecological Food Webs from Species Lists Using Large Language Models

16:45-17:25 Shigefumi Hata (Kagoshima University), Synchronization facilitated by frequency differences: Dynamics of coupled-oscillator systems with damaged elements



The Barcelona Past Networks Summer School

albert   |  events   |   07/07/2025

At a glance

  • Annual 4-day summer school in Barcelona (1-4 July 2025)
  • Teaching the theory and practice of network research
  • For those studying the human past (historians, archaeologists, classicists, …)
  • No prior computational skills required, but willingness to learn

Details 

Network approaches are commonly used in diverse studies of the human past. For example, analyzing letter correspondence in 16th century England, mapping the similarity of material culture in the prehispanic US Southwest, reconstructing ancient Roman family ties as revealed through funerary inscriptions, and much more. Such research is supported by thriving international communitiesconference series, a journal, and textbooks. But dedicated training in the theory and practice of network research is missing in most history and archaeology degree programmes.

The Barcelona Past Networks Summer School addresses this educational gap. It provides an annually recurring opportunity to learn what network research is, how it can be usefully and critically applied to the study of the human past, through hands-on practicals and critical lectures. The content is curated and delivered by leading experts in the field, and the summer school is a joint effort of the main international scholarly communities in past networks research. The summer school is developed for those establishing or developing their studies and research on the human past (archaeologists, historians, classicists, …).

If you aim to perform network research but your own institutional or educational context cannot support you in this specialism, then this summer school is perfect for you. No prior mathematical, computational or coding experience is needed, but a willingness to work with and learn computational and coding approaches is necessary, given the strong practical focus of the summer school.


Recent publications

Multiscale Field Theory for Network Flows

Guram Mikaberidze, Oriol Artime, Albert DıÌaz-Guilera, Raissa M. D’Souza
Physical Review X (2025)


Self-regulation of a network of Kuramoto oscillators

Paula Pirker-Díaz, Albert DıÌaz-Guilera, Jordi Soriano
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals 2024


Exploring the interplay of excitatory and inhibitory interactions in the Kuramoto model on circle topologies

Albert DıÌaz-Guilera, Dimitri Marinelli, Conrad J. Pérez-Vicente
Chaos (2024)

   
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