The purpose of this dissertation is to study synchronous behavior of certain nonlinear dynamical systems by the method of contraction theory. Contraction theory provides an elegant way to analyze the behavior of certain non- linear systems. Under sometimes easy to check hypotheses, systems can be shown to have the incremental stability property that trajectories converge to each other. This work provides a self contained introduction to some of the basic concepts and results in contraction theory. As we will discuss later, contractivity is not a topological, but is instead a metric property: it depends on the norm being used in contraction theory and in fact an appropriate choice of norms is critical. One of the main contributions of this ...
Abstract. We describe a simple yet general method to analyze networks of coupled identical nonlinear...
In this paper, a relationship is discussed between three common assumptions made in the literature t...
We describe a simple but general method to analyze networks of coupled identical nonlinear oscillato...
In this paper we extend to a generic class of piecewise smooth dynamical systems a fundamental tool ...
In this paper we extend to a generic class of piecewise smooth dynamical systems a fundamental tool ...
In this paper we extend to a generic class of piecewise smooth dynamical systems a fundamental tool ...
Abstract: This paper derives a novel approach to prove contraction of nonlinear dynamical systems, b...
Abstract: This paper derives a novel approach to prove contraction of nonlinear dynamical systems, b...
Abstract: This paper derives a novel approach to prove contraction of nonlinear dynamical systems, b...
Abstract: This paper derives a novel approach to prove contraction of nonlinear dynamical systems, b...
In this paper we extend to a class of piecewise-smooth dynamical systems, a fundamental property of ...
In this paper we extend to a class of piecewise-smooth dynamical systems, a fundamental property of ...
In this paper we extend to a class of piecewise-smooth dynamical systems, a fundamental property of ...
In this paper we extend to a class of piecewise-smooth dynamical systems, a fundamental property of ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2005.Includ...
Abstract. We describe a simple yet general method to analyze networks of coupled identical nonlinear...
In this paper, a relationship is discussed between three common assumptions made in the literature t...
We describe a simple but general method to analyze networks of coupled identical nonlinear oscillato...
In this paper we extend to a generic class of piecewise smooth dynamical systems a fundamental tool ...
In this paper we extend to a generic class of piecewise smooth dynamical systems a fundamental tool ...
In this paper we extend to a generic class of piecewise smooth dynamical systems a fundamental tool ...
Abstract: This paper derives a novel approach to prove contraction of nonlinear dynamical systems, b...
Abstract: This paper derives a novel approach to prove contraction of nonlinear dynamical systems, b...
Abstract: This paper derives a novel approach to prove contraction of nonlinear dynamical systems, b...
Abstract: This paper derives a novel approach to prove contraction of nonlinear dynamical systems, b...
In this paper we extend to a class of piecewise-smooth dynamical systems, a fundamental property of ...
In this paper we extend to a class of piecewise-smooth dynamical systems, a fundamental property of ...
In this paper we extend to a class of piecewise-smooth dynamical systems, a fundamental property of ...
In this paper we extend to a class of piecewise-smooth dynamical systems, a fundamental property of ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2005.Includ...
Abstract. We describe a simple yet general method to analyze networks of coupled identical nonlinear...
In this paper, a relationship is discussed between three common assumptions made in the literature t...
We describe a simple but general method to analyze networks of coupled identical nonlinear oscillato...