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Serial interconnections of 1-contracting and 2-contracting systems

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Ofir, Ron; Margaliot, Michael; Levron, Yoash; Slotine, Jean-Jacques
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Abstract
The flow of contracting systems contracts 1dimensional polygons (i.e. lines) at an exponential rate. One reason for the usefulness of contracting systems is that many interconnections of contracting sub-systems yield an overall contracting system. A recent generalization of contracting systems is called k-contracting systems, where k ∈{1,...,n}. The flow of such systems contracts k-dimensional polygons at an exponential rate, and in particular they reduce to contracting systems when k = 1. Here, we analyze serial interconnections of 1-contracting and 2-contracting systems. We provide conditions guaranteeing that such interconnections have a well-ordered asymptotic behaviour, and demonstrate the theoretical results using several examples.
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2021 60th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC) December 13-15, 2021. Austin, Texas
Date issued
2021-12-14
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/154991
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
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IEEE
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R. Ofir, M. Margaliot, Y. Levron and J. -J. Slotine, "Serial interconnections of 1-contracting and 2-contracting systems," 2021 60th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), Austin, TX, USA, 2021, pp. 3906-3911.
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