We consider an abstract class of infinite-dimensional dynamical systems with inputs. For this class the significance of noncoercive Lyapunov functions is analyzed. It is shown that the existence of such Lyapunov functions implies norm-to-integral input-to-state stability (ISS). This property in turn is equivalent to ISS, if the system has some sort of regularity. For a particular class of linear systems with unbounded admissible input operators, explicit constructions of noncoercive Lyapunov functions are provided. The theory is applied to a heat equation with Dirichlet boundary conditions
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We consider an abstract class of infinite-dimensional dynamical systems with inputs. For this class ...
We consider an abstract class of infinite-dimensional dynamical systems with inputs. For this class,...
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We consider forced Lur'e systems in which the linear dynamic component is an infinite-dimensional we...
We consider an abstract class of infinite-dimensional dynamical systems with inputs. For this class ...
We consider an abstract class of infinite-dimensional dynamical systems with inputs. For this class,...
International audienceIn a pedagogical but exhaustive manner, this survey reviews the main results o...
The second edition of this textbook provides a single source for the analysis of system models repre...
We study the stability properties of a class of time-varying non-linear systems. We assume that non-...
We study the stability properties of a class of time-varying nonlinear systems. We assume that non-s...
Abstract We study the stability properties of a class of time-varying nonlinear systems. We assume t...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with infinite-dimensional nonlinear forward complete dyn...
Abstract—In this paper we will extend the input-to-state stability (ISS) framework to continuous-tim...
This technical note considers input-to-state stability analysis of discrete-time systems using conti...
International audienceIn this paper, we provide two converse Lyapunov theorems in the framework of n...
Summary. The method of Lyapunov functions plays a central role in the study of the controllability a...
We consider forced Lur'e systems in which the linear dynamic component is an infinite-dimensional we...