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DESCRIPTION:\n	Virtual Informal Systems Seminar (VISS)\n\n	Centre for Intelli
 gent Machines (CIM) and Groupe d'Etudes et de Recherche en Analyse des Dec
 isions (GERAD)\n\n	Speaker: Pierre-Emmanuel Jabin – Pennsylvania State Univ
 ersity\, United States \n\n\n\n	Webinar link:\n		Webinar ID: 910 7928 6959\n		P
 asscode: VISS\n\n	Abstract: We derive the mean-field limit for multi-agent 
 systems on a large class of sparse graphs. More specifically\, the case of
  non-exchangeable multi-agent systems consisting of non-identical agents i
 s addressed. The analysis does not only involve PDEs and stochastic analys
 is but also graph theory through a new concept of limits of sparse graphs 
 (extended graphons) that reflect the structure of the connectivities in th
 e network and has critical effects on the collective dynamics. In this art
 icle some of the main restrictive hypotheses in the previous literature on
  the connectivities between the agents (dense graphs) and the cooperation 
 between them (symmetric interactions) are removed. This is a joint work wi
 th D. Poyato and J. Soler.\n\n	Biography: Pierre-Emmanuel Jabin is currentl
 y professor at the Pennsylvania State University since August 2020. He was
  a student of Ecole Normale Supérieure from 1995 to 1999\; he earned his P
 h.D. in 2000 and his HRD in 2003 both at Université Pierre et Marie Curie 
 (Paris VI). Jabin was an assistant professor (agrégé-préparateur) at the E
 cole Normale Supérieure in Paris from 2000 to 2004. He then became profess
 or in the J.-A. Dieudoné laboratory at the Université Nice-Sophia Antipoli
 s in France from 2004 to 2011\, and held a visiting faculty position at th
 e Institute for Research in Informatics and Automatics in Sophia-Antipolis
 \, France\, from 2007 to 2011. He was more recently a professor at the Uni
 versity of Maryland from 2011 to 2020\, where he was also director at the 
 Center for Scientific Computation and Mathematical Modeling from 2016 to 2
 020. Jabin was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathema
 ticians in Rio de Janeiro in 2018:\n\n
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LOCATION:CA\, ZOOM
SUMMARY:Mean field limits for non-exchangeable multi-agent systems
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/cim/channels/event/mean-field-limits-non-exchange
 able-multi-agent-systems-336522
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