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Network Coordination and Synchronization in a Noisy Environment with Time Delays

D. Hunt, B. K. Szymanski, G. Korniss

Published 2012-09-19, updated 2012-11-30Version 2

We study the effects of nonzero time delays in stochastic synchronization problems with linear couplings in complex networks. We consider two types of time delays: transmission delays between interacting nodes and local delays at each node (due to processing, cognitive, or execution delays). By investigating the underlying fluctuations for several delay schemes, we obtain the synchronizability threshold (phase boundary) and the scaling behavior of the width of the synchronization landscape, in some cases for arbitrary networks and in others for specific weighted networks. Numerical computations allow the behavior of these networks to be explored when direct analytical results are not available. We comment on the implications of these findings for simple locally or globally weighted network couplings and possible trade-offs present in such systems.

Comments: final version, reflecting changes in response to referees' comments
Journal: Phys. Rev. E 86, 056114 (2012)
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