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    Methods for determination and approximation of the domain of attraction (English)
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    22 February 2005
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    Consider the initial value problem \(\frac{dx}{dt} =f(x) , x(0)=x^0\), where \(f\in C^1(\mathbb R^n,\mathbb R^n)\) with \(f(0)=0\). Assume that \(x=0\) is asymptotically stable and \(D_{a}(0)\) denotes the domain of attraction of 0. The authors introduce several approaches for the determination of \(D_{a}(0)\). In order to determine and approximate \(D_{a}(0)\) for an \(R\)-analytical system, an \(R\)-analytical function and the sequence of its Taylor polynomials are constructed by recurrence formula using the coefficients of the power series expansion of \(f\) at 0. This construction differs from that one of \textit{A. Vannelli} and \textit{M. Vidyasagar} [Automatica 21, 69--80 (1985; Zbl 0559.34052)].
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    domain of attraction
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    Lyapunov function
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