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Introduction to Averaging Dynamics over Networks, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences Series, Vol. 472
Authors: Fagnani Fabio, Frasca Paolo
Language: EnglishSubject for Introduction to Averaging Dynamics over Networks:
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This book deals with averaging dynamics, a paradigmatic example of network based dynamics in multi-agent systems. The book presents all the fundamental results on linear averaging dynamics, proposing a unified and updated viewpoint of many models and convergence results scattered in the literature.
Starting from the classical evolution of the powers of a fixed stochastic matrix, the text then considers more general evolutions of products of a sequence of stochastic matrices, either deterministic or randomized. The theory needed for a full understanding of the models is constructed without assuming any knowledge of Markov chains or Perron?Frobenius theory. Jointly with their analysis of the convergence of averaging dynamics, the authors derive the properties of stochastic matrices. These properties are related to the topological structure of the associated graph, which, in the book?s perspective, represents the communication between agents. Special attention is paid to how these properties scale as the network grows in size.
Finally, the understanding of stochastic matrices is applied to the study of other problems in multi-agent coordination: averaging with stubborn agents and estimation from relative measurements. The dynamics described in the book find application in the study of opinion dynamics in social networks, of information fusion in sensor networks, and of the collective motion of animal groups and teams of unmanned vehicles. Introduction to Averaging Dynamics over Networks will be of material interest to researchers in systems and control studying coordinated or distributed control, networked systems or multiagent systems and to graduate students pursuing courses in these areas.
Organizes and refocusses the latest studies in an important approach to networked and multi-agent systems
Self-contained treatment requires only general undergraduate mathematics to make use of the content
Extensive use of examples and exercises allow readers to practice their abilities and explore related problems
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras