
Szabolcs Horvát
@szhorvat
assistant professor at Reykjavik University;
igraph developer;
complex systems, network science, random graphs, connectomics, spatial networks
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http://szhorvat.net/ 15-01-2008 15:37:54
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Happy to see the paper describing the Mathematica interface of igraph published! Both the interface and the paper are lead by Szabolcs Horvát.

On Wednesday, I'll talk about "Impossible Ecologies" at #SMB2023 in a minisymposium organised by Alex Browning, Sara Hamis. If you want to know what the title means, you'll have to attend my talk SMB2023 - Annual Meeting of the SMB. Joint work with Yu Meng, Szabolcs Horvát, Carl D Modes. #mathbio


New #preprint—Impossible ecologies: interaction networks and stability of coexistence in ecological communities (arxiv.org/abs/2309.16261). Great Center for Systems Biology Dresden collaboration with Yu Meng, Szabolcs Horvát, Carl D Modes. MPI-PKS Dresden MPI-CBG Dresden



Don't miss the workshop on Software Tools for Network Science at NetSci 2025, organized by @ntamas Tiago Peixoto and myself: netsci.nascol.net We welcome abstract submissions on all computational / software-related network science topics.

Good news everyone! A new version of graph-tool is just out! graph-tool graph-tool.skewed.de graph-tool is a comprehensive and efficient Python library to work with networks, including structural, dynamical, and statistical algorithms, as well as visualization. 1/N



In physical networks, knowledge about the nodes locations can often be a good proxy for connectivity. Join us on Monday 17 at the #physnet24, where Szabolcs Horvát will propose a new method to efficiently characterize proximity networks based on β-skeletons. NetSci 2025


Don't miss tomorrow's first ever software-focused NetSci 2025 satellite and school, with presentations on various network analysis packages in the morning and tutorials in the afternoon! Schedule at netsci.nascol.net/schedule


School on Python / graph-tool based network analysis with Tiago Peixoto at NetSci 2025 is just starting in room 2104AB.


Incredible International School NetSci 2025: Mark Newman on Probability Generating Functions and Message Passing in Network Science. Tutorials by Tiago Peixoto graph-tool , Tamás Nepusz igraph, and Matt Schwennesen NetworkX on Cross-Package Network Analysis.
