Targeting the dynamics of complex networks.

Scientific Reports
Ricardo GutiérrezStefano Boccaletti

Abstract

We report on a generic procedure to steer (target) a network's dynamics towards a given, desired evolution. The problem is here tackled through a Master Stability Function approach, assessing the stability of the aimed dynamics, and through a selection of nodes to be targeted. We show that the degree of a node is a crucial element in this selection process, and that the targeting mechanism is most effective in heterogeneous scale-free architectures. This makes the proposed approach applicable to the large majority of natural and man-made networked systems.

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Feb 13, 2016·Scientific Reports·Giulia MenichettiGinestra Bianconi
Apr 19, 2016·Scientific Reports·Alexander J Gates, Luis M Rocha
Jul 3, 2016·Chaos·R Sevilla-EscobozaS Boccaletti
Feb 13, 2015·Scientific Reports·Chen ZhaoJean-Jacques Slotine
Jan 17, 2013·Scientific Reports·Márton PósfaiAlbert-László Barabási
Apr 5, 2017·Scientific Reports·I LeyvaS Boccaletti
Aug 6, 2013·Scientific Reports·Tao Jia, Albert-László Barabási
Dec 20, 2014·Scientific Reports·Jason ShulmanGemunu H Gunaratne
Jan 20, 2018·Physical Review. E·Sergey MakovkinMikhail Ivanchenko
Jun 19, 2013·Nature Communications·Tao JiaAlbert-László Barabási
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Feb 20, 2020·Physical Review. E·Sarbendu RakshitDibakar Ghosh
Nov 29, 2020·Scientific Reports·Ricardo GutiérrezStefano Boccaletti
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