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Structural controllability and time-to-control of directed scale-free networks with minimum number of driver nodes
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    Structural controllability and time-to-control of directed scale-free networks with minimum number of driver nodes (English)
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    10 November 2021
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    Тhe concept of structural controllability is introduced for a linear discrete-time system (a linear dynamic network). This property is important for real networks for which the elements, describing the discrete-time system, are either nonzero (with unknown exact values) or zero. First, an algorithm is proposed to generate directed structurally controllable scale-free networks with a single driver node. Moreover, another algorithm is proposed for constructing directed scale-free networks which can be steered to a desired state within a required time bound as well as with the minimum number of driver nodes.
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    linear discrete-time systems
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    structural controllability
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    time-to-control
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