PMID: 15244784Jul 13, 2004Paper

Factors that predict better synchronizability on complex networks

Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
H HongHyunggyu Park

Abstract

While shorter characteristic path length has in general been believed to enhance synchronizability of a coupled oscillator system on a complex network, the suppressing tendency of the heterogeneity of the degree distribution, even for shorter characteristic path length, has also been reported. To see this, we investigate the effects of various factors such as the degree, characteristic path length, heterogeneity, and betweenness centrality on synchronization, and find a consistent trend between the synchronization and the betweenness centrality. The betweenness centrality is thus proposed as a good indicator for synchronizability.

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