Abstract

The Laplacian eigenvalue spectrum of a complex network contains a great deal of information about the network topology and dynamics, particularly affecting the network synchronization process and performance. This article briefly reviews the recent progress in the studies of network synchronizability, regarding its spectral criteria and topological optimization, and explores the role of higher-order topologies in measuring the optimal synchronizability of large-scale complex networks.

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