About Prof István Z. Kiss
István Z. Kiss is a Professor in the Network Science Institute at Northeastern University London. His research is at the interface of network science, dynamical systems and stochastic processes, and concerns both theoretical and data-driven problems. Examples include network inference, exactness of mean-field models, temporal and higher-order networks, adaptive/dynamic networks, resilience of power networks and the study of spreading processes in general.
Prof István Z. Kiss's Research
Contact Infomation
1. Personal webpage
2. Google scholar profile
3. Twitter/X handle: @istvanzkiss
Selected Publications:
1. Kiss, I. Z., Miller, J. C., & Simon, P. L. (2017). Mathematics of epidemics on networks. Cham: Springer, 598, 31.
2. Kiss, I. Z., Iacopini, I., Simon, P. L., & Georgiou, N. (2023). Insights from exact social contagion dynamics on networks with higher-order structures. Journal of Complex Networks, Volume 11, Issue 6, December 2023, cnad044.
3. Kiss, I. Z., Berthouze, L., & KhudaBukhsh, W. R. (2023). Towards inferring network properties from epidemic data. Bull Math Biol 86, 6.
4. Kiss, I. Z., Kenah, E., & Rempała, G. A. (2023). Necessary and sufficient conditions for exact closures of epidemic equations on configuration model networks. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 87(2), 36.