The amplitude death (AD) phenomenon is an important dynamical behavior. Seeking the generation condition that induces AD has been an active and popular research field over the last two decades. In this paper, we report the emergence of AD in the identical coupled system with different network topologies through the pinning control. Using the negative self-feedback as the controllers to pin the network nodes, the critical condition that AD appears can be obtained theoretically. Moreover, the numerical scenarios, such as a single oscillator, two coupled oscillators, and coupled oscillators in regular and complex networks, have also been carried out to validate the effectiveness of the strategy, which coincides with the theoretical predictions...
In this paper, we study pinning-controllability of networks of coupled dynamical systems. In partic...
This paper addresses the control problem of a class of complex dynamical networks with each node bei...
The present study investigates amplitude death in an oscillator network with asymmetric connection d...
We present a mechanism for amplitude death in coupled nonlinear dynamical systems on a complex netwo...
This paper presents a dynamic connection that can induce amplitude death in globally coupled oscilla...
The phenomenon of amplitude death has been explored using a variety of different coupling strategies...
We have confirmed amplitude change and oscillation death in two coupled polygonal oscillatory networ...
In this master thesis we present an algorithm for distributed event-triggered pinning control of a n...
A new concept called pinning observability for complex networks is first proposed in this study. It ...
When nonlinear dynamical systems are coupled, depending on the intrinsic dynamics and the manner in ...
In this paper, we study pinning-controllability of networks of coupled dynamical systems. In particu...
A state feedback control in conjunction with the theory of pining control for a class of directed co...
An array of identical maps with Ising symmetry, with both positive and negative couplings, is studie...
This paper further investigates and answers two fundamental questions in the complex dynamical netwo...
There are two challenging fundamental questions in pinning control of complex networks: (i) How many...
In this paper, we study pinning-controllability of networks of coupled dynamical systems. In partic...
This paper addresses the control problem of a class of complex dynamical networks with each node bei...
The present study investigates amplitude death in an oscillator network with asymmetric connection d...
We present a mechanism for amplitude death in coupled nonlinear dynamical systems on a complex netwo...
This paper presents a dynamic connection that can induce amplitude death in globally coupled oscilla...
The phenomenon of amplitude death has been explored using a variety of different coupling strategies...
We have confirmed amplitude change and oscillation death in two coupled polygonal oscillatory networ...
In this master thesis we present an algorithm for distributed event-triggered pinning control of a n...
A new concept called pinning observability for complex networks is first proposed in this study. It ...
When nonlinear dynamical systems are coupled, depending on the intrinsic dynamics and the manner in ...
In this paper, we study pinning-controllability of networks of coupled dynamical systems. In particu...
A state feedback control in conjunction with the theory of pining control for a class of directed co...
An array of identical maps with Ising symmetry, with both positive and negative couplings, is studie...
This paper further investigates and answers two fundamental questions in the complex dynamical netwo...
There are two challenging fundamental questions in pinning control of complex networks: (i) How many...
In this paper, we study pinning-controllability of networks of coupled dynamical systems. In partic...
This paper addresses the control problem of a class of complex dynamical networks with each node bei...
The present study investigates amplitude death in an oscillator network with asymmetric connection d...