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arxiv: 1903.10451 · v1 · pith:J34CI2EMnew · submitted 2019-03-25 · 🧮 math.OC · cs.NA· math.DS· math.NA

Structure-preserving discretization for port-Hamiltonian descriptor systems

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keywords systemsstructurehamiltonianport-hamiltoniandescriptorlyapunovmodelingnaturally
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We extend the modeling framework of port-Hamiltonian descriptor systems to include under- and over-determined systems and arbitrary differentiable Hamiltonian functions. This structure is associated with a Dirac structure that encloses its energy balance properties. In particular, port-Hamiltonian systems are naturally passive and Lyapunov stable, because the Hamiltonian defines a Lyapunov function. The explicit representation of input and dissipation in the structure make these systems particularly suitable for output feedback control. It is shown that this structure is invariant under a wide class of nonlinear transformations, and that it can be naturally modularized, making it adequate for automated modeling. We investigate then the application of time-discretization schemes to these systems and we show that, under certain assumptions on the Hamiltonian, structure preservation is achieved for some methods. Numerical examples are provided.

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