Definition A real-valued function V: X H R defined on state space X of a system with behavior set B and state r:B×[0,∞)→ X is called a Lyapunov function if tHv(t)=v(a(t))=v(a(z(), t)) is a non-increasing function of time for every z E B according to this definition, Lyapunov
In particular, when o=0, this yields the definition of a Lyapunov function Finding, for a given supply rate, a valid storage function(or at least proving that one exists)is a major challenge in constructive analysis of nonlinear systems. The most com-
This lecture presents results describing the relation between existence of Lyapunov or storage functions and stability of dynamical systems 6.1 Stability of an equilibria
where f:R\×Rn×R→ R\ and g:R\×R\×R→ R are continuous functions. Assume that f, g are continuously differentiable with respect to their first two arguments in a neigborhood of the trajectory co(t), yo(t), and that the derivative
Lyapunov analysis, which uses monotonicity of a given function of system state along trajectories of a given dynamical system, is a major tool of nonlinear system analysis It is possible, however, to use monotonicity of volumes of subsets of the state space to predict certain properties of system behavior. This lecture gives an introduction to suc methods