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V International Summer School «Theory and Methods of Exponential Random Graph Modeling» (TMSA-2016)

From July 4 to 8, ANR-Lab held the V International Summer School "Theory and Methods of Exponential Random Graph Modeling". The aim of the school was to teach participants already familiar with network analysis, some features of the ERGM method. The topics discussed contributed to a deeper understanding of the formation of the network and its structure by comparing all possible alternative networks.

As with all previous schools, the main goal of the school is to help participants use the integrated systems thinking approach to create theoretically driven, methodologically sound research projects.

The school was conducted by Peng Wang (Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne), scientific supervisor of ANR-Lab Stanley Wasserman, laboratory head Valentina Kuskova and senior researcher Benjamin Lind.