Scale-invariant random spatial networks.
May 7, 2012, 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM | Simons Auditorium Mathematical Sciences Research Institute | Happening As Scheduled
David Aldous, U.C. Berkeley
Real-world road networks have an approximate scale-invariance property;
can one devise mathematical models of random networks whose distributions
are {\em exactly} invariant under Euclidean scaling? This requires
working in the continuum plane. We introduce an axiomatization of a class
of processes we call {\em scale-invariant random spatial networks}, whose
primitives are routes between...