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    Area of Science:

    • Network Science
    • Control Theory
    • Information Dissemination

    Background:

    • Knowledge dissemination in complex networks is crucial for information spread.
    • Multilayer networks present unique challenges for controlling information flow.
    • Existing control strategies may be resource-intensive or computationally complex.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop an optimal feedback control strategy for knowledge dissemination in multilayer complex networks.
    • To enhance the scope and speed of knowledge dissemination.
    • To reduce control resources and computation complexity.

    Main Methods:

    • Establishment of a node-based model for multilayer complex networks.
    • Implementation of two collaborative control strategies within a closed-loop system.
    • Development of a two-layer optimal control framework with an upper-level optimization and a lower-level model predictive controller (MPC).

    Main Results:

    • The proposed two-layer control framework effectively manages knowledge dissemination.
    • The model predictive controller (MPC) optimizes network decisions for heterogeneous networks.
    • Numerical simulations validate the theoretical findings and demonstrate the framework's efficacy.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed optimal feedback control strategy enhances knowledge dissemination efficiency in multilayer networks.
    • The two-layer framework, utilizing MPC, offers a computationally efficient approach.
    • This research provides a robust method for controlling information spread in complex network structures.