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Steering complex networks toward desired dynamics
R. Gutiérrez, M. Materassi, et al.
This paper presents a groundbreaking pinning protocol to effectively control the dynamics of complex networks with diverse, nonlinearly coupled dynamical units. Authors Ricardo Gutiérrez, Massimo Materassi, Stefano Focardi, and Stefano Boccaletti demonstrate its effectiveness using synthetic networks of chaotic oscillators and a model of a 12-species trophic web, showing how a few pinned nodes can achieve desired dynamics.
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