J F Feng, V K Jirsa, and M Z Ding (2006)
Synchronization in networks with random interactions: Theory and applications
CHAOS 16(1):015109.
Synchronization is an emergent property in networks of interacting
dynamical elements. Here we review some recent results on synchronization
in randomly coupled networks. Asymptotical behavior of random matrices
is summarized and its impact on the synchronization of network dynamics
is presented. Robert May's results on the stability of equilibrium
points in linear dynamics are first extended to systems with time
delayed coupling and then nonlinear systems where the synchronized
dynamics can be periodic or chaotic. Finally, applications of our
results to neuroscience, in particular, networks of Hodgkin-Huxley
neurons, are included. (C) 2006 American Institute of Physics.,