This paper is concerned with the investigation of the effects that the presence of degree correlation has on the synchronization of a network of coupled nonlinear oscillator. The main result is that disassortative networks are found to synchronize better. Specifically, synchronizability is enhanced in networks with various degree distribution, when nodes characterised by low degree are more likely to be connected to nodes with higher degree.

Effects of degree correlation on the synchronizability of networks of nonlinear oscillators / DI BERNARDO, M., F., S., Garofalo, F.. - STAMPA. - (2005), pp. 4616-4621. (IEEE European Control Conference and Conference on Decision and Control 2005 Seville, Spain DICEMBRE 2005) [10.1109/CDC.2005.1582890].

Effects of degree correlation on the synchronizability of networks of nonlinear oscillators

DI BERNARDO, MARIO;GAROFALO, FRANCESCO
2005

Abstract

This paper is concerned with the investigation of the effects that the presence of degree correlation has on the synchronization of a network of coupled nonlinear oscillator. The main result is that disassortative networks are found to synchronize better. Specifically, synchronizability is enhanced in networks with various degree distribution, when nodes characterised by low degree are more likely to be connected to nodes with higher degree.
2005
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Effects of degree correlation on the synchronizability of networks of nonlinear oscillators / DI BERNARDO, M., F., S., Garofalo, F.. - STAMPA. - (2005), pp. 4616-4621. (IEEE European Control Conference and Conference on Decision and Control 2005 Seville, Spain DICEMBRE 2005) [10.1109/CDC.2005.1582890].
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