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Concluding Remarks and Future Directions

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This dissertation aimed to develop a graph-centric framework for the analysis and synthesis of networked dynamic systems (NDS) consisting of multiple dynamic units that interact via an interconnection topology.

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    Higher algebraic multiplicity is often associated with a highly symmetric graph; the correspondence however is not exact for general graphs.

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  1. M. Mesbahi, M. Egerstedt, Graph Theoretic Methods for Multiagent Networks (Princeton University Press, NJ, 2010)

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Correspondence to Marzieh Nabi-Abdolyousefi .

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Nabi-Abdolyousefi, M. (2014). Concluding Remarks and Future Directions. In: Controllability, Identification, and Randomness in Distributed Systems. Springer Theses. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02429-5_12

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