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The following pages link to Controllability of multi-agent systems with directed and weighted signed networks (Q1647440):
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- Corrigendum to: ``Controllability of multi-agent systems with directed and weighted signed networks'' (Q1729085) (← links)
- Cooperative output regulation of singular multi-agent systems under adaptive distributed protocol and general entirety method (Q1984725) (← links)
- Edge controllability of signed networks (Q2103670) (← links)
- On the group controllability of leader-based continuous-time multiagent systems (Q2185066) (← links)
- Sampled-data based structural controllability of multi-agent systems with switching topology (Q2205484) (← links)
- Controllability for multi-agent systems with matrix-weight-based signed network (Q2245995) (← links)
- Competitive diffusion in signed social networks: a game-theoretic perspective (Q2288666) (← links)
- Adaptive robust bipartite consensus of high-order uncertain multi-agent systems over cooperation-competition networks (Q2297414) (← links)
- Characterizing controllable subspace and herdability of signed weighted networks via graph partition (Q2307587) (← links)
- Leader-following consensus of multi-agent systems with sampled-data control and looped functionals (Q2666478) (← links)
- Controllability and observability of multi-agent systems with heterogeneous and switching topologies (Q4960171) (← links)
- Stabilisability of discrete-time multi-agent systems under fixed and switching topologies (Q5027938) (← links)
- Controllability and observability of multi-agent systems with general linear dynamics under switching topologies (Q5157950) (← links)
- Controllability of general linear discrete multi-agent systems with directed and weighted signed network (Q6052511) (← links)
- Bipartite leaderless position consensus of heterogeneous uncertain multi-agent systems under switching directed graphs (Q6069649) (← links)
- State and input observability of multi-agent systems: a necessary and sufficient condition (Q6069668) (← links)
- Betweenness centrality can inform stability and delay margin in a large-scale connected vehicle system (Q6500347) (← links)