8th International Conference on Complex Dynamical Systems and Applications (CDSA 2026) is coming soon!!
The Complex Systems Lab provides a collaborative workspace where students and researchers explore problems. Equipped with high-performance computers, the lab serves as a hub for simulations, data analysis, and developing new computational models.
This is where our students work together, exchange ideas, and run experiments — from agent-based models of social systems to time-series analysis of financial markets and simulations of climate tipping points. The lab is not just a room of computers, but a space for curiosity, collaboration, and discovery.
Weekly Events
25th September 2025 - Paper Discussion Session
Speaker: Vishal Kumar Yadav (PhD Scholar)
Paper: The Spectral Graph Wavelet Transform: Fundamental Theory and Fast Computation
DOI/Link: https://inria.hal.science/hal-01943589v1
18th September 2025 - Paper Discussion Session
Speaker: Amitosh Tiwari (PhD Scholar)
Paper: Tipping points in open systems: bifurcation, noise-induced and rate-dependent examples
in the climate system
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2011.0306
Amitosh Tiwari delivered an engaging presentation on rate-dependent tipping (R-tipping). He then explained how researchers are applying this framework to study climate models, highlighting the risks associated with rapid changes. The talk concluded with an active discussion session, where group members shared insights and explored broader implications.
Previous Talk
Speaker: Prof. Mukesh Tiwari
Topic: Complex Networks – Centrality and Structure
Prof. Mukesh Tiwari gave an engaging lecture on the role of centrality in networks, discussing different measures such as closeness, betweenness, and clustering. The session introduced how these concepts help us understand the structure and dynamics of real-world networks.