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Luca Donetti |
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Università di Granada |
Abstract
We look for the network topology that optimizes the stability of synchronized states, using a simulated annealing approach. The emerging networks, that we call entangled networks, are extremely homogeneous and are characterized by their "expanding" properties and the absence of short loops. Other optimal features of these networks are then shown with respect to flow and robustness properties, and the connections with related mathematical concept are discussed.