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Network Systems and Games

Credits: 3

Tags: Networks

Class Overview

This course looks at how network systems pervade our society in both social and technological contexts, like performance and resilience properties of large-scale multi-agent systems, such as the electric power grids, the internet of things, traffic or robotic sensor networks. Students will learn how to mathematically describe network interactions, analyze linear and nonlinear dynamics over networks, and understand and analyze strategic behavior over networks.

Prerequisites: MATH 2930, MATH 2940, ECE 2720, or instructor permission
Key Topics: Network Interactions, Linear and Nonlinear Dynamics, System Behavior

Professor: Dr. Francesca Parise

Semester(s): Spring

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