Unifying matrix stability concepts with a view to applications

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Abstract: Multiplicative and additive D-stability, diagonal stability, Schur D-stability, H-stability are classical concepts which arise in studying linear dynamical systems. We unify these types of stability, as well as many others, in one concept of (mathfrakD,mathcalG,circ)-stability, which depends on a stability region mathfrakDsubsetmathbbC, a matrix class mathcalG and a binary matrix operation circ. This approach allows us to unite several well-known matrix problems and to consider common methods of their analysis. In order to collect these methods, we make a historical review, concentrating on diagonal and D-stability. We prove some elementary properties of (mathfrakD,mathcalG,circ)-stable matrices, uniting the facts that are common for many partial cases. Basing on the properties of a stability region mathfrakD which may be chosen to be a concrete subset of mathbbC (e.g. the unit disk) or to belong to a specified type of regions (e.g. LMI regions) we briefly describe the methods of further development of the theory of (mathfrakD,mathcalG,circ)-stability. We mention some applications of the theory of (mathfrakD,mathcalG,circ)-stability to the dynamical systems of different types.



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