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arxiv: 1709.06155 · v2 · pith:W57AVXURnew · submitted 2017-09-18 · 💻 cs.SY · math.DS· math.OC

A dissipativity theorem for p-dominant systems

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We revisit the classical dissipativity theorem of linear-quadratic theory in a generalized framework where the quadratic storage is negative definite in a p-dimensional subspace and positive definite in a complementary subspace. The classical theory assumes p = 0 and provides an inter- connection theory for stability analysis, i.e. convergence to a zero dimensional attractor. The generalized theory is shown to provide an interconnection theory for p-dominance analysis, i.e. convergence to a p-dimensional dominant subspace. In turn, this property is the differential characterization of a generalized contraction property for nonlinear systems. The proposed generalization opens a novel avenue for the analysis of interconnected systems with low-dimensional attractors.

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