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Network theory - Syllabus
DavidTanzer
February 2020
edited May 2020
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Petri Nets
References:
John Baez,
Network theory (Part 1)
, Azimuth Blog, March 4, 2011. Introduction of the idea of green mathematics.
John Baez,
Green mathematics
, Azimuth Forum, August 2015. Describes a category-theoretic setting for green math.
John C. Baez and Brendan Fong,
A Compositional Framework for Passive Linear Networks
, arXiv:1504.05625v6 [math.CT], Nov 2018.
John C. Baez and Jacob Biamonte,
Quantum techniques for stochastic mechanics
, arXiv:1209.3632 [quant-ph]. Text includes treatment from the ground up of Petri nets, both stochastic and deterministic. Example includes SI, SIR and SIRS models.
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