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Changsong Zhou

Researcher at Hong Kong Baptist University

Publications -  263
Citations -  15035

Changsong Zhou is an academic researcher from Hong Kong Baptist University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ceramic & Synchronization (computer science). The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 200 publications receiving 13264 citations. Previous affiliations of Changsong Zhou include Nankai University & Zhejiang University.

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Synchronization in complex networks

TL;DR: The advances in the comprehension of synchronization phenomena when oscillating elements are constrained to interact in a complex network topology are reported and the new emergent features coming out from the interplay between the structure and the function of the underlying pattern of connections are overviewed.
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The synchronization of chaotic systems

TL;DR: Synchronization of chaos refers to a process where two chaotic systems adjust a given property of their motion to a common behavior due to a coupling or to a forcing (periodical or noisy) as discussed by the authors.
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Hierarchical organization unveiled by functional connectivity in complex brain networks.

TL;DR: This work study synchronization dynamics in the cortical brain network of the cat finds that in the biologically plausible regime the dynamics exhibits a hierarchical modular organization, in particular, revealing functional clusters coinciding with the anatomical communities at different scales.
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Network synchronization, diffusion, and the paradox of heterogeneity.

TL;DR: This analysis reveals a striking relation between this process and the condition for the linear stability of the synchronized states and shows that, for a given degree distribution, the maximum synchronizability is achieved when the network of coupling is weighted and directed and the overall cost involved in the couplings is minimum.
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Dynamical Weights and Enhanced Synchronization in Adaptive Complex Networks

TL;DR: It is found that when complete synchronization is achieved, the coupling strength becomes weighted and correlated with the topology due to a hierarchical transition to synchronization in heterogeneous networks.