Fisica statistica
Tailoring, counting, and generating structured random graphs
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Aula Conversi (Dipartimento di Fisica - Ed. G.Marconi)
Aula Conversi
Dipartimento di Fisica - Ed. G.Marconi
Description
Ensembles of structured random graphs with controlled
topological properties are a natural language for describing complex
cellular signalling networks, such as protein-protein interaction or
gene regulation networks. They allow us to classify and compare such
networks, provide `null models' for hypothesis testing, and generate
proxies for real networks in (nonequilibrium) statistical mechanical
process modelling. In this talk I present some recent exact results
obtained via statistical mechanical and information-theoretic tools on
tailored random graph ensembles, focusing on entropy and complexity
calc! ulations and on algorithms for the numerical generation of
tailored graphs. I show how these results can help us increase our
understanding of cellular signalling networks in biology.