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Fast Spread in Controlled Evolutionary Dynamics

We study the spread of a novel state in a network, in the presence of an exogenous control. The considered controlled evolutionary dynamics is a non-homogeneous Markov process that describes the evolution of the states of all nodes in the network. Through a rigorous analysis, we estimate the performance of the system by establishing upper and lower bounds on the expected time needed for the novel state to replace the original one. Such bounds are expressed in terms of the support and intensity of the control policy (specifically, the set of nodes that can be controlled and its energy) and of the network topology and establish fundamental limitations on the system's performance. Leveraging these results, we are able to classify network structures depending on the possibility to control the system using simple open-loop control policies. Finally, we propose a feedback control policy that, using little knowledge of the network topology and of the system's evolution at a macroscopic level, allows for a substantial speed up of the spreading process with respect to simple open-loop control policies. All these theoretical results are presented together with explanatory examples, for which Monte Carlo simulations corroborate our analytical findings.

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