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Computer Science 2014
Meanings and Applications of Structure in Networks of Dynamic SystemsAbstract: This chapter reviews four notions of system structure, three of which are contextual and classic (i.e. the complete computational structure linked to a state space model, the sparsity pattern of a transfer function, and the interconnection of subsystems) and one which is relatively new (i.e. the signal structure of a system's dynamical structure function). Although each of these structural concepts apply to the nonlinear and stochastic setting, this work will focus on linear time invariant systems to distill the key concepts and make their relationships clear. We then discusses three applications of the newest structural form (the signal structure of a system's dynamical structure function): network reconstruction, vulnerability analysis, and a recent result in distributed control that guarantees the synthesis of a stabilizing controller with a specified structure or proves that no such controller exists.
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