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Solution Bounds, Stability, and Estimation of Trapping/Stability Regions of Some Nonlinear Time-Varying Systems

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  • Mark A. Pinsky
  • Steve Koblik

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Estimation of solution norms and stability for time-dependent nonlinear systems is ubiquitous in numerous engineering, natural science, and control problems. Yet, practically valuable results are rare in this area. This paper develops a novel approach, which bounds the solution norms, derives the corresponding stability criteria, and estimates the trapping/stability regions for some nonautonomous and nonlinear systems, which arise in various application domains. Our inferences rest on deriving a scalar differential inequality for the norms of solutions to the initial systems. Utility of the Lipschitz inequality linearizes the associated auxiliary differential equation and yields both the upper bounds for the norms of solutions and the relevant stability criteria. To refine these inferences, we introduce a nonlinear extension of the Lipschitz inequality, which improves the developed bounds and allows estimation of the stability/trapping regions for the corresponding systems. Finally, we confirm the theoretical results in representative simulations.

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  • Mark A. Pinsky & Steve Koblik, 2020. "Solution Bounds, Stability, and Estimation of Trapping/Stability Regions of Some Nonlinear Time-Varying Systems," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-16, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5128430
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/5128430
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