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Maximal Lyapunov functions and domains of attraction for autonomous nonlinear systems
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    Maximal Lyapunov functions and domains of attraction for autonomous nonlinear systems (English)
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    This paper presents theoretical and computational methods for estimating the domain of attraction of an autonomous nonlinear system in \({\mathbb{R}}^ n\) (1) \(\dot x(\)t)\(=f(x(t))\) such that \(x=0\) is an asymptotically stable equilibrium point. Define the domain of attraction by \(S\equiv \{x_ 0: x(t,x_ 0)\to 0\) as \(t\to \infty \}\), where \(x(\cdot,x_ 0)\) denotes the solution of (1) with \(x(0)=x_ 0\). The following is a theoretical result: Suppose f is Lipschitz continuous on the domain of attraction S for (1). Then, an open set A containing 0 coincides with S, if and only if there exist a continuous function \(V: A\to {\mathbb{R}}_+\) and a function with positive definite function \(\phi\) such that: (i) \(V(0)=0\), \(V(x)>0\) for all \(x\in A\setminus 0\). (ii) The function \(\dot V(x_ 0)=\lim_{t\to 0+}[V(x(t,x_ 0))-V(x_ 0)]t^{-1}\) is well defined at every \(x_ 0\in A\) and satisfies \(\dot V(\)x)\(=-\phi (x)\) for all \(x\in A\). (iii) V(x)\(\to \infty\) as \(x\to \partial A\) and/or as \(| x| \to \infty\). This implies that if we find a function v and a positive definite function \(\phi\) satisfying \(V(0)=0\) and \(\dot V(\)x)\(=-\phi (x)\) on some neighborhood of 0 then \(\partial S\) is defined by V(x)\(\to \infty\). The authors show a systematic procedure for solving \(\dot V(\)x)\(=-\phi (x)\) in the case of where f is an analytic function. It is shown that this equation is simpler than that of V. I. Zubov (1984).
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    computational methods
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    domain of attraction
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    autonomous nonlinear system
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    asymptotically stable equilibrium point
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