Equivalence of Finite- and Fixed-time Stability to Asymptotic Stability
Abstract
In this paper, we present new results on finite- and fixed-time convergence for dynamical systems using LaSalle-like invariance principles. In particular, we provide first and second-order non-smooth Lyapunov-like results for finite- and fixed-time convergence, thereby relaxing the requirement of existence a differentiable, positive definite Lyapunov function. Based on these findings, we show that a dynamical system whose equilibrium point is globally asymptotically stable can be modified through scaling so that the resulting dynamical system has a fixed-time stable equilibrium point. The results in this paper expand our understanding of various convergence rates and strengthen the hypothesis that all the convergence rates are interconnected through a suitable transformation.
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@article{arxiv.2603.22802,
title = {Equivalence of Finite- and Fixed-time Stability to Asymptotic Stability},
author = {Kunal Garg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.22802},
year = {2026}
}
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Currently under review at an IEEE Conference