Categoria: Seminari e Convegni
Stato: Archiviata
Martedì 25/09/2018

“Rare Events in Stochastic Networks: Theory and Applications”

ore 10:00, Aula Buzano

Abstract: “Complex large-scale networks are all around us: wireless networks and cloud services, power grids and electricity markets, transportation systems and the newly introduced ride-sharing mechanisms, and some.
Dr Zocca will give an overview of his current research, which aims to develop new mathematical tools to analyse complex networks and their performance in the presence of uncertainty. He will focus on rare events analysis and large deviations techniques, which in many instances are crucial to correctly assess the network performance and the risk of failures.
During the talk, Dr Zocca will touch upon two main application areas: random-access protocols for wireless networks and power grids with high penetration of renewables. He will first prove, combining results from Statistical Physics, Graph Theory, and Queueing Theory, that rare transitions between transmitting configurations are the cause for poor delay performance of these wireless networks and propose strategies to solve this issue. Then, he will present some novel insights into the interplay between renewable energy sources and power grid reliability. Rare stochastic fluctuations of the power injections, amplified by correlations and network effects, can cause failures and he will discuss various solutions we devised to mitigate their impact and non-local propagation..”