Szabolcs Horvát (@szhorvat) 's Twitter Profile
Szabolcs Horvát

@szhorvat

assistant professor at Reykjavik University;
igraph developer;
complex systems, network science, random graphs, connectomics, spatial networks

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Version 0.6 of IGraph/M, the #NetworkScience and #GraphTheory package for the #WolframLanguage based on igraph is now released! Many improvements, including Apple Silicon support, and an interactive graph editor contributed by Kuba Podkalicki. github.com/szhorvat/IGrap…

igraph (@igraph2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are very excited to release the new 0.10 C core of igraph! 🎆 This release brings many improvement and changes. Most importantly, igraph now fully supports 64-bits integers, allowing networks with up to four quintillion edges. igraph.discourse.group/t/c-igraph-0-1…

Szabolcs Horvát (@szhorvat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Version 0.6.3 of IGraph/M is now available. igraph.discourse.group/t/igraph-m-0-6… This is a maintenance release recommended for all users. #igraph #WolfLang #Mathematica #NetworkScience

Szabolcs Horvát (@szhorvat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Version 0.6.5 of IGraph/M, the network analysis library for Mathematica, is now released. Please update your installation, especially if you are using Mathematica 13.2. igraph.org/2022/12/21/igr…

igraph (@igraph2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to see the paper describing the Mathematica interface of igraph published! Both the interface and the paper are lead by Szabolcs Horvát.

Pierre Haas (@lepuslapis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

On Wednesday, I'll talk about "Impossible Ecologies" at #SMB2023 in a minisymposium organised by <a href="/a13xbrowning/">Alex Browning</a>, <a href="/hamiscalculated/">Sara Hamis</a>. 
If you want to know what the title means, you'll have to attend my talk <a href="/smb__2023/">SMB2023 - Annual Meeting of the SMB</a>. Joint work with Yu Meng, <a href="/szhorvat/">Szabolcs Horvát</a>, <a href="/carldmodes/">Carl D Modes</a>. #mathbio
NetSci 2025 (@netsciconf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The NetSci 2024 School focuses on hands-on learning of network tools. The software session offers tutorials on network analysis, graph theory tools, and combining multiple packages: networkX, graph-tool, igraph, & more. Feat. Tiago Peixoto, Tamás Nepusz & Matt Schwennesen

The NetSci 2024 School focuses on hands-on learning of network tools.

The software session offers tutorials on network analysis, graph theory tools, and combining multiple packages: networkX, graph-tool, igraph, &amp; more.

Feat. Tiago Peixoto, Tamás Nepusz &amp; Matt Schwennesen
Szabolcs Horvát (@szhorvat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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.

Tiago Peixoto (@tiagopeixoto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

Good news everyone! A new version of graph-tool is just out! <a href="/graph_tool/">graph-tool</a>

graph-tool.skewed.de

<a href="/graph_tool/">graph-tool</a> is a comprehensive and efficient Python library to work with networks, including structural, dynamical, and statistical algorithms, as well as visualization. 1/N
Luca Aceto (@aceto_luca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breaking news: The SCs of FroCoS/ITP/TABLEAUX accepted Tarmo Uustalu's bid to host those conferences in Reykjavik in early autumn 2025. If you typically submit to those conferences, have a strong paper ready. If you never contributed to those events, start in 2025!

Ivan Bonamassa (@ivanbonamassa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

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 <a href="/szhorvat/">Szabolcs Horvát</a> will propose a new method to efficiently characterize proximity networks based on β-skeletons. <a href="/NetSciConf/">NetSci 2025</a>
Szabolcs Horvát (@szhorvat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

Yajie Xu (@_yajie_xu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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.

Incredible International School <a href="/NetSciConf/">NetSci 2025</a>: Mark Newman on Probability Generating Functions and Message Passing in Network Science.

Tutorials by <a href="/tiagopeixoto/">Tiago Peixoto</a> <a href="/graph_tool/">graph-tool</a> , Tamás Nepusz <a href="/igraph2/">igraph</a>, and Matt Schwennesen <a href="/networkx_team/">NetworkX</a> on Cross-Package Network Analysis.