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Title: Designing experiments on large networks Authors:  Vasiliki Koutra - King's College London (United Kingdom) [presenting]
Abstract: The focus is on the investigation of the role of network symmetries in design performance and the development of methods that utilise them to inform a more computationally effective design search when units are connected. The majority of real-world networks display high degrees of symmetry, meaning that networks have nontrivial automorphism groups (within which the permutation of nodes does not alter the network structure). That is, they contain a certain amount of structural redundancy. Thus, the role of decomposition of the network is studied based on its symmetries in the search for an optimal design in large networks.