In the study of complex networks, it is commonly believed that the eigenratio λ2/λN of the Laplacian matrix of a network represents the network synchronizability, especially for symmetric networks. This paper gives two counterexamples to show that this is not true for the case where the network has a disconnected synchronized region. Consequently, a simple answer is presented to the question of when the eigenratio λ2/λN does represent the network synchronizability.
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