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Minimax joint spectral radius and stabilizability of discrete-time linear switching control systems

Optimization and Control 2019-07-02 v3 Rings and Algebras

Abstract

To estimate the growth rate of matrix products AnA1A_{n}\cdots A_{1} with factors from some set of matrices A\mathcal{A}, such numeric quantities as the joint spectral radius ρ(A)\rho(\mathcal{A}) and the lower spectral radius ρˇ(A)\check{\rho}(\mathcal{A}) are traditionally used. The first of these quantities characterizes the maximum growth rate of the norms of the corresponding products, while the second one characterizes the minimal growth rate. In the theory of discrete-time linear switching systems, the inequality ρ(A)<1\rho(\mathcal{A})<1 serves as a criterion for the stability of a system, and the inequality ρˇ(A)<1\check{\rho}(\mathcal{A})<1 as a criterion for stabilizability. For matrix products AnBnA1B1A_{n}B_{n}\cdots A_{1}B_{1} with factors AiAA_{i}\in\mathcal{A} and BiBB_{i}\in\mathcal{B}, where A\mathcal{A} and B\mathcal{B} are some sets of matrices, we introduce the quantities μ(A,B)\mu(\mathcal{A},\mathcal{B}) and η(A,B)\eta(\mathcal{A},\mathcal{B}), called the lower and upper minimax joint spectral radius of the pair {A,B}\{\mathcal{A},\mathcal{B}\}, respectively, which characterize the maximum growth rate of the matrix products AnBnA1B1A_{n}B_{n}\cdots A_{1}B_{1} over all sets of matrices AiAA_{i}\in\mathcal{A} and the minimal growth rate over all sets of matrices BiBB_{i}\in\mathcal{B}. In this sense, the minimax joint spectral radii can be considered as generalizations of both the joint and lower spectral radii. As an application of the minimax joint spectral radii, it is shown how these quantities can be used to analyze the stabilizability of discrete-time linear switching control systems in the presence of uncontrolled external disturbances of the plant.

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@article{arxiv.1712.06805,
  title  = {Minimax joint spectral radius and stabilizability of discrete-time linear switching control systems},
  author = {Victor Kozyakin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.06805},
  year   = {2019}
}

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19 pages, 2 figures, 29 bibliography references, in v3 title and terms are changed