Strong structural controllability of networks
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Cited in
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- Security and infiltration of networks: A structural controllability and observability perspective
- On the controllability of Corona product network
- Strongly Uncontrollable Network Topologies
- Sturdy control of discrete communication networks. Part II: Call reshaping
- Strong structural controllability based on leader-follower framework
- Control mechanisms in network structures
- Structural Controllability of Networks With Dynamical Structured Nodes
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- Strong Structural Controllability of Boolean Networks: Polynomial-Time Criteria, Minimal Node Control, and Distributed Pinning Strategies
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