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QUAD-Condition, Synchronization, Consensus of Multiagents, and Anti-Synchronization of Complex Networks
Abstract:
In this article, we discuss quadratic condition (QUAD-condition) for general models of synchronization of complex networks and consensus of multiagents with or without pinning controller in detail. Synchronization analysis consists of two parts. One is connection structure, which is described with coupling matrix. The other one is the intrinsic property of the uncoupled system. QUAD-conditions play a key role in describing the intrinsic property of the uncoupled system. With QUAD-conditions, we unify synchronization and consensus of multiagents in a framework. It is interesting that anti-synchronization can be easily transformed to synchronization by introducing suitable QUAD-condition.
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