Citation:
Aguirre, J., Sevilla-Escoboza, R., Gutiérrez, R., Papo, D. and Buldú. J.M. (2014). Synchronization of Interconnected Networks: The Role of Connector Nodes. Physical Review Letters, 112, 248701
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Comunidad de Madrid Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
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Authors acknowledge J. A. Capitán, D. Hochberg, P. L.del Barrio, and M. A. Muñoz for fruitful conversations andtheir careful reading of the manuscript, and the support ofMINECO (FIS2011-27569 and FIS2012-38949-C03-01)and of CAM (MODELICO-CM S2009ESP-1691). R. S. E.acknowledges UdG, Culagos (Mexico) for financial sup-port (PIFI 522943 (2012) and Becas Movilidad 290674-CVU-386032).
Project:
Comunidad de Madrid. S2009/ESP-1691 Gobierno de España. FIS2011-27569 Gobierno de España. FIS2012-38949-C03-01
In this Letter we identify the general rules that determine the synchronization properties of interconnected networks. We study analytically, numerically, and experimentally how the degree of the nodes through which two networks are connected influences the abIn this Letter we identify the general rules that determine the synchronization properties of interconnected networks. We study analytically, numerically, and experimentally how the degree of the nodes through which two networks are connected influences the ability of the whole system to synchronize. We show that connecting the high-degree (low-degree) nodes of each network turns out to be the most (least) effective strategy to achieve synchronization. We find the functional relation between synchronizability and size for a given network of networks, and report the existence of the optimal connector link weights for the different interconnection strategies. Finally, we perform an electronic experiment with two coupled star networks and conclude that the analytical results are indeed valid in the presence of noise and parameter mismatches.[+][-]