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Johns Hopkins University | EN.560.453

An Introduction to Network Modeling

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Many real-world problems can be modeled using network structures, and solved using tools from network theory. For this reason, network modeling plays a critical role in various disciplines ranging from physics and mathematics, to biology and computer science, and almost all areas of social science. This course will provide an introduction to network theory, network flow algorithms, modeling processes on networks and examples of empirical network applications spanning transport, health and energy systems. Co-listed with EN.560.653.

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L. Gardner
13:30 - 14:45