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Resilient and Decentralized Control of Multi-level Cooperative Mobile Networks to Maintain Connectivity under Adversarial Environment
Network connectivity plays an important role in the information exchange
between different agents in the multi-level networks. In this paper, we
establish a game-theoretic framework to capture the uncoordinated nature of the
decision-making at different layers of the multi-level networks. Specifically,
we design a decentralized algorithm that aims to maximize the algebraic
connectivity of the global network iteratively. In addition, we show that the
designed algorithm converges to a Nash equilibrium asymptotically and yields an
equilibrium network. To study the network resiliency, we introduce three
adversarial attack models and characterize their worst-case impacts on the
network performance. Case studies based on a two-layer mobile robotic network
are used to corroborate the effectiveness and resiliency of the proposed
algorithm and show the interdependency between different layers of the network
during the recovery processes.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figure
Characterization of the Quantized Hall Insulator Phase in the Quantum Critical Regime
The conductivity and resistivity tensors of the disordered
Hofstadter model are mapped as functions of Fermi energy and temperature
in the quantum critical regime of the plateau-insulator transition (PIT).
The finite-size errors are eliminated by using the non-commutative
Kubo-formula. The results reproduce all the key experimental characteristics of
this transition in Integer Quantum Hall (IQHE) systems. In particular, the
Quantized Hall Insulator (QHI) phase is detected and analyzed. The presently
accepted characterization of the QHI phase in the quantum critical regime,
based entirely on experimental data, is fully supported by our theoretical
investigation.Comment: The scaling functions were computed and the data was extrapolated to
T=0. The Quantized Hall Insulator phase disappears at T=
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