Recent advances in control theory provide us with efficient tools to determine the minimum number of driving (or driven) nodes to steer a complex network towards a desired state. Furthermore, we often need to do it within a given time window, so it is of practical importance to understand the trade-offs between the minimum number of driving/driven nodes and the minimum time required to reach a desired state. Therefore, we introduce the notion of actuation spectrum to capture such trade-offs, which we used to find that in many complex networks only a small fraction of driving (or driven) nodes is required to steer the network to a desired state within a relatively small time window. Furthermore, our empirical studies reveal that, even though...
The number of available control sources is a limiting factor to many network control tasks. A lack o...
Abstract—This paper studies the problem of controlling com-plex networks, that is, the joint problem...
Network controllability is a powerful tool to study the causal relationships in complex systems and ...
The control-theoretic notion of controllability captures the ability to guide a system toward a desi...
In many approaches developed for defining complex networks, the main assumption is that the network ...
The problem of controllability of the dynamical state of a network is central in network theory and ...
The interaction of distinct units in physical, social, biological and technological systems naturall...
The control-theoretic notion of controllability captures the ability to guide a systems behavior tow...
Dynamical networks are pervasive in a multitude of natural and human-made systems. Often, we seek to...
Existing methods on structural controllability of networked systems are based on critical assumption...
Acknowledgements W.-X.W. was supported by CNNSF under Grant No. 61573064, and No. 61074116 the Funda...
Controlling large natural and technological networks is an outstanding challenge. It is typically ne...
abstract: A challenging problem in network science is to control complex networks. In existing frame...
Complexity theory has been used to study a wide range of systems in biology and nature but also busi...
Temporal network, whose topology evolves with time, is an important class of complex networks. Tempo...
The number of available control sources is a limiting factor to many network control tasks. A lack o...
Abstract—This paper studies the problem of controlling com-plex networks, that is, the joint problem...
Network controllability is a powerful tool to study the causal relationships in complex systems and ...
The control-theoretic notion of controllability captures the ability to guide a system toward a desi...
In many approaches developed for defining complex networks, the main assumption is that the network ...
The problem of controllability of the dynamical state of a network is central in network theory and ...
The interaction of distinct units in physical, social, biological and technological systems naturall...
The control-theoretic notion of controllability captures the ability to guide a systems behavior tow...
Dynamical networks are pervasive in a multitude of natural and human-made systems. Often, we seek to...
Existing methods on structural controllability of networked systems are based on critical assumption...
Acknowledgements W.-X.W. was supported by CNNSF under Grant No. 61573064, and No. 61074116 the Funda...
Controlling large natural and technological networks is an outstanding challenge. It is typically ne...
abstract: A challenging problem in network science is to control complex networks. In existing frame...
Complexity theory has been used to study a wide range of systems in biology and nature but also busi...
Temporal network, whose topology evolves with time, is an important class of complex networks. Tempo...
The number of available control sources is a limiting factor to many network control tasks. A lack o...
Abstract—This paper studies the problem of controlling com-plex networks, that is, the joint problem...
Network controllability is a powerful tool to study the causal relationships in complex systems and ...