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There has been mounting evidence that a plethora of biological and technological networks possess a clustered structure, i.e., structure consisting of interconnected subnetworks, each with dense internal connections. As many system functions depend on synchronization, it is important to address how complex clustered networks can be best synchronized.
There has been mounting evidence that a plethora of biological and technological networks possess a clustered structure, i.e., structure consisting of interconnected subnetworks, each with dense internal connections. As many system functions depend on synchronization, it is important to address how complex clustered networks can be best synchronized.
- Speaker
Professor Ying-Cheng Lai, Arizona State University, USA
- Venue
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Lecture Theatre 2 , Fraser Noble Building