Cutting costs: Sustainability matters even in complex networks
Tuesday, August 11, 2015 - 13:20
in Physics & Chemistry
Every day, we expend energy when we control the networks in our lives. For example, to drive our car, we utilize a network whose components include the car's accelerator, steering wheel, and brake. Knowing how much that effort "costs" can help determine which components to manipulate--and to what degree--to ensure the smoothest, safest ride as you acclerate from 55 to 90 miles per hour. Physicists now reveal a measuring device that could guide scientists in controlling real-world complex systems.