Optimal pinning control of directed hypergraphs
Abstract
Identifying the nodes that must be directly controlled to steer a network along a desired trajectory remains an open problem for digraphs, and even more so for hypergraphs. In this manuscript, we investigate network systems coupled via directed hypergraphs and consider a broad class of individual dynamics and coupling configurations, extending the definition of type II networks originally formulated for digraphs. For this class of networks with higher-order interactions, we establish necessary and sufficient conditions under which a pinning selection locally ensures successful control. Building on these analytical results, we propose a greedy heuristic for pinning control selection, which demonstrably outperforms existing methods.
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