In many real-world networks the ability to synchronize is a key property for its performance. Examples include power-grid, sensor, and neuron networks as well as consensus formation. Recent work on undirected networks with diffusive interaction revealed that improvements in the network connectivity such as making the network more connected and homogeneous enhances synchronization. However, real-world networks have directed and weighted connections. In such directed networks, understanding the impact of structural changes on the network performance remains a major challenge. Here, we show that improving the structure of a directed network can lead to a failure in the network function. For instance, introducing new links to reduce the minimum...
In this Letter we identify the general rules that determine the synchronization properties of interc...
Dynamical networks with diffusive couplings are investigated from the point of view of synchronizabi...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors wish to thank the Nesin Foundation for an amazing working group activity...
In many real-world networks the ability to synchronize is a key property for their performance. \u8...
We investigate the effects of structural perturbations on the networks ability to synchronize. We es...
We investigate how we can improve the synchronizability of complex networks simply by changing the l...
The relation between network structure and dynamics is determinant for the behavior of complex syste...
<p><b>A</b>: An arbitrarily chosen network shows partial synchronization due to a cycle () and two a...
We study the effects of directionality on synchronization of dynamical networks. Performing the line...
Complex network structures appear in myriad contexts. From social networks to computer networks, pro...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/14/8/083036 Abstract. Robust synchronization is essential to ensure the stable...
Synchronization is an important behavior that characterizes many natural and human made systems that...
We propose a method called the residual edge-betweenness gradient (REBG) to enhance the synchronizab...
Synchronization in complex networks has been widely investigated recently. Almost all the existing c...
Robust synchronization is essential to ensure the stable operation of many complex networked systems...
In this Letter we identify the general rules that determine the synchronization properties of interc...
Dynamical networks with diffusive couplings are investigated from the point of view of synchronizabi...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors wish to thank the Nesin Foundation for an amazing working group activity...
In many real-world networks the ability to synchronize is a key property for their performance. \u8...
We investigate the effects of structural perturbations on the networks ability to synchronize. We es...
We investigate how we can improve the synchronizability of complex networks simply by changing the l...
The relation between network structure and dynamics is determinant for the behavior of complex syste...
<p><b>A</b>: An arbitrarily chosen network shows partial synchronization due to a cycle () and two a...
We study the effects of directionality on synchronization of dynamical networks. Performing the line...
Complex network structures appear in myriad contexts. From social networks to computer networks, pro...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/14/8/083036 Abstract. Robust synchronization is essential to ensure the stable...
Synchronization is an important behavior that characterizes many natural and human made systems that...
We propose a method called the residual edge-betweenness gradient (REBG) to enhance the synchronizab...
Synchronization in complex networks has been widely investigated recently. Almost all the existing c...
Robust synchronization is essential to ensure the stable operation of many complex networked systems...
In this Letter we identify the general rules that determine the synchronization properties of interc...
Dynamical networks with diffusive couplings are investigated from the point of view of synchronizabi...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors wish to thank the Nesin Foundation for an amazing working group activity...