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Target Controllability Score

Published 15 Oct 2025 in math.OC | (2510.13354v1)

Abstract: We introduce the target controllability score (TCS), a concept for evaluating node importance under actuator constraints and designated target objectives, formulated within a virtual system setting. The TCS consists of the target volumetric controllability score (VCS) and the target average energy controllability score (AECS), each defined as an optimal solution to a convex optimization problem associated with the output controllability Gramian. We establish the existence and uniqueness (for almost all time horizons) and develop a projected gradient method for their computation. To enable scalability, we construct a target-only reduced virtual system and derive non-asymptotic bounds showing that weak cross-coupling and a low or negative logarithmic norm of the system matrix yield accurate approximations of target VCS/AECS, particularly over short or moderate time horizons. Experiments on human brain networks reveal a clear trade-off: at short horizons, both target VCS and target AECS are well approximated by their reduced formulations, while at long horizons, target AECS remains robust but target VCS deteriorates.

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