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Signed networks admitting antagonistic interactions among agents may polarize, cluster, or fluctuate in the presence of time-varying communication topologies. Whether and how signed networks can be stabilized regardless of their sign patterns is one of the fundamental problems in the network system control areas. To address this problem, this paper targets at presenting a self-appraisal mechanism in the protocol of each agent, for which a notion of diagonal dominance degree is proposed to represent the dominant role of agent's self-appraisal over external impacts from all other agents. Selection conditions on diagonal dominance degrees are explored such that signed networks in the presence of directed time-varying topologies can be ensured to achieve the uniform asymptotic stability despite any sign patterns. Further, the established stability results can be applied to achieve bipartite consensus tracking of time-varying signed networks and realize state-feedback stabilization of time-varying systems. Simulations are implemented to verify our uniform asymptotic stability results for directed time-varying signed networks.

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