Communication and synchronization in disconnected networks with dynamic topology: Moving neighborhood networks
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Abstract: We consider systems that are well modelled as a networks that evolve in time, which we call {it Moving Neighborhood Networks}. These models are relevant in studying cooperative behavior of swarms and other phenomena where emergent interactions arise from ad hoc networks. In a natural way, the time-averaged degree distribution gives rise to a scale-free network. Simulations show that although the network may have many noncommunicating components, the time-averaged communication is sufficient to yield robust synchronization of chaotic oscillators.
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