Controlling Self-Organizing Dynamics on Networks Using Models that Self-Organize
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
nlin.AOphysics.soc-ph
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controllingself-organizingsystemmodelnetworkssystemsapproachbak-tang-wiesenfeld
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Controlling self-organizing systems is challenging because the system responds to the controller. Here we develop a model that captures the essential self-organizing mechanisms of Bak-Tang-Wiesenfeld (BTW) sandpiles on networks, a self-organized critical (SOC) system. This model enables studying a simple control scheme that determines the frequency of cascades and that shapes systemic risk. We show that optimal strategies exist for generic cost functions and that controlling a subcritical system may drive it to criticality. This approach could enable controlling other self-organizing systems.
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