Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10413083 | Systems & Control Letters | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The problem of existence of continuous storage functions for dissipative nonlinear systems is considered. It is shown that, if a nonlinear system is dissipative in the state x*, then, under certain assumptions, a continuous storage function can be constructed on a set of points accessible from x* by concatenation of a finite number of forward and backward motions of the system. Most of these assumptions are weaker than certain controllability-type properties and can be checked using similar tests.
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Authors
I.G. Polushin, H.J. Marquez,