Far from being separate entities, many social and engineering systems can be considered as complex network systems (CNSs) associated with closely linked interactions with neighbouring entities such as the Internet and power grids. Roughly speaking, a CNS refers to a networking system consisting of lots of interactional individuals, exhibiting fascinating collective behaviour that cannot always be anticipated from the inherent properties of the individuals themselves.
As one of the most fundamental examples of cooperative behaviour, consensus within CNSs (or the...
Far from being separate entities, many social and engineering systems can be considered as complex network systems (CNSs) associated with closely l...