TY - JOUR
T1 - Synchronization in multiplex networks
AU - Wu, Xiaoqun
AU - Wu, Xiuqi
AU - Wang, Chong Yang
AU - Mao, Bing
AU - Lu, Jun an
AU - Lü, Jinhu
AU - Zhang, Yi Cheng
AU - Lü, Linyuan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2024/4/8
Y1 - 2024/4/8
N2 - Synchronization in a network of connected elements is essential to the proper functioning of both natural and engineered systems and is thus of increasing interest across disciplines. In many cases, synchronization phenomena involve not just actions within a single network in isolation, but the coordinated and coherent behaviors of several networks interacting with each other. The interactions between multiple systems play a crucial role in determining the emergent dynamics. One paradigm capable of representing real-world complex systems is that of multiplex networks, where the same set of nodes exists in multiple layers of the network. Recent studies have made significant progress in understanding synchronization in multiplex networks. In this review, we primarily focus on two key aspects: structural complexity and dynamical complexity. From the perspective of structural complexity, we present how the topological setting, such as the interlayer coupling pattern, affects the synchronizability of a multiplex network. The structural characteristics of a multiplex network, in particular, give rise to dynamical complexity, including the emergence of intralayer synchronization (within each layer) and interlayer synchronization (between layers). We also discuss the major methods for studying the stability of complete, intralayer, and interlayer synchronization, as well as synchronization control in multiplex networks. Additionally, we briefly introduce some relevant applications. Lastly, the review provides a comprehensive summary of the notable findings in the study of synchronization in multiplex networks, emphasizing the interplay between their structural and dynamical complexities, and identifies open problems that present opportunities for future research in this field.
AB - Synchronization in a network of connected elements is essential to the proper functioning of both natural and engineered systems and is thus of increasing interest across disciplines. In many cases, synchronization phenomena involve not just actions within a single network in isolation, but the coordinated and coherent behaviors of several networks interacting with each other. The interactions between multiple systems play a crucial role in determining the emergent dynamics. One paradigm capable of representing real-world complex systems is that of multiplex networks, where the same set of nodes exists in multiple layers of the network. Recent studies have made significant progress in understanding synchronization in multiplex networks. In this review, we primarily focus on two key aspects: structural complexity and dynamical complexity. From the perspective of structural complexity, we present how the topological setting, such as the interlayer coupling pattern, affects the synchronizability of a multiplex network. The structural characteristics of a multiplex network, in particular, give rise to dynamical complexity, including the emergence of intralayer synchronization (within each layer) and interlayer synchronization (between layers). We also discuss the major methods for studying the stability of complete, intralayer, and interlayer synchronization, as well as synchronization control in multiplex networks. Additionally, we briefly introduce some relevant applications. Lastly, the review provides a comprehensive summary of the notable findings in the study of synchronization in multiplex networks, emphasizing the interplay between their structural and dynamical complexities, and identifies open problems that present opportunities for future research in this field.
KW - Interlayer synchronization
KW - Intralayer synchronization
KW - Multiplex networks
KW - Synchronization
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85184778690
U2 - 10.1016/j.physrep.2024.01.005
DO - 10.1016/j.physrep.2024.01.005
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:85184778690
SN - 0370-1573
VL - 1060
SP - 1
EP - 54
JO - Physics Reports
JF - Physics Reports
ER -