Abstract
Partial component consensus is a phenomenon that some components of agents reach identity, but the others components are not the same. In this paper, the partial component consensus problem of second-order and third-order nonlinear multi-agent systems has been investigated. Some concepts and results of partial component consensus are given through partial component stability theory and pinning control protocol. Numerical simulations are finally given to verify the theoretical results.
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