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Detecting the driver nodes of temporal networks

Published 18 May 2023 in eess.SY and cs.SY | (2305.10953v1)

Abstract: Detecting the driver nodes of complex networks has garnered significant attention recently to control complex systems to desired behaviors, where nodes represent system components and edges encode their interactions. Driver nodes, which are directly controlled by external inputs, play a crucial role in controlling all network nodes. While many approaches have been proposed to identify driver nodes of static networks, we still lack an effective algorithm to control ubiquitous temporal networks, where network structures evolve over time. Here we propose an effective online time-accelerated heuristic algorithm (OTaHa) to detect driver nodes of temporal networks. Together with theoretical analysis and numerical simulations on synthetic and empirical temporal networks, we show that OTaHa offers multiple sets of driver nodes, and noticeably outperforms existing methods in terms of accuracy and execution time. We further report that most edges are redundant in controlling temporal networks although the complete instantaneous signal-carrying edges cannot be guaranteed. Moreover, removing edges with high edge betweenness (the number of all-pairs shortest paths passing through the edge) significantly impedes the overall controllability. Our work provides an effective algorithm and paves the way for subsequent explorations on achieving the ultimate control of temporal networks.

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