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Cyclic linear differential automata: A simple class of hybrid dynamical systems (English)
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13 June 2002
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A special class of hybrid dynamical systems, cyclic linear differential automata (CLDA), is introduced. It is shown that any CLDA can be reduced to a linear discrete-time system with periodic coefficients. Any CLDA has no equilibrium points. Therefore, the simplest attractor in such a system is a periodic trajectory. The CLDA is called globally stable if it has a periodic trajectory that attracts all other trajectories of the system. A necessary and sufficient condition for global stability of CLDA is given.
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limit cycles
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manufacturing systems
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logic controllers
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hybrid dynamical systems
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cyclic linear differential automata
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linear discrete-time system
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attractor
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periodic trajectory
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global stability
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