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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1658293
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1658293 |
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Sensitivity to perturbations in variable structure systems (English)
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2001
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A sensitivity matrix is derived for a differential boundary value problem representing a variable structure system. The authors consider a system of ordinary differential equations \[ x'(t)= g(x(t), t) x(t_0)= x_0,\quad t_0\leq t<\infty,\quad x\in\mathbb{R}^n,\tag{i} \] \[ g= f_i(x(t), t),\qquad i= 1,2,\tag{ii} \] where the index changes when the trajectory crosses a moving boundary \(D(x,t)= 0\). The sensitivity matrix \(S\) is a product of three \((n,n)\) matrices \(S= M_2 PM_1\). The authors describe how these may be used in approximation to the solution of (i), (ii) by a shooting method. Results of computations are presented for the planar system \[ \dot r= F(r),\quad \dot\theta= 2- r- 0.75\cos\theta,\tag{iii} \] where \(F(r)= r(1- r)\) when \(r\sin\theta\geq 0\) and \(F(r)= -0.4 r(2-r)\) when \(r\sin\theta< 0\).
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sensitivity matrix
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variable structure system
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moving boundary
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shooting method
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