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The fundamental advantages of temporal networks

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SCIENCE
Volume 358, Issue 6366, Pages 1042-+

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.aai7488

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Funding

  1. DARPA Project [W911NF-12-C-002]
  2. Army Research Laboratories (ARL) Network Science (NS) Collaborative Technology Alliance (CTA) grant [ARL NS-CTA W911NF-09-2-0053]
  3. John Templeton Foundation: Mathematical and Physical Sciences grant [PFI-777]
  4. European Commission [FP7 317532, 641191]
  5. NSFC [61375120, 61533001]
  6. China Scholarship Council [201406010195]

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Most networked systems of scientific interest are characterized by temporal links, meaning the network's structure changes over time. Link temporality has been shown to hinder many dynamical processes, from information spreading to accessibility, by disrupting network paths. Considering the ubiquity of temporal networks in nature, we ask: Are there any advantages of the networks' temporality? We use an analytical framework to show that temporal networks can, compared to their static counterparts, reach controllability faster, demand orders of magnitude less control energy, and have control trajectories, that are considerably more compact than those characterizing static networks. Thus, temporality ensures a degree of flexibility that would be unattainable in static networks, enhancing our ability to control them.

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