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Scaled Relative Graph Analysis of General Interconnections of SISO Nonlinear Systems

Systems and Control 2025-07-22 v1 Systems and Control Optimization and Control

Abstract

Scaled Relative Graphs (SRGs) provide a novel graphical frequency-domain method for the analysis of nonlinear systems. However, we show that the current SRG analysis suffers from a pitfall that limits its applicability in analyzing practical nonlinear systems. We overcome this pitfall by introducing a novel reformulation of the SRG of a linear time-invariant operator and combining the SRG with the Nyquist criterion. The result is a theorem that can be used to assess stability and L2L_2-gain performance for general interconnections of nonlinear dynamic systems. We provide practical calculation results for canonical interconnections and apply our result to Lur'e systems to obtain a generalization of the celebrated circle criterion, which deals with broader class of nonlinearities, and we derive (incremental) L2L_2-gain performance bounds. We illustrate the power of the new approach on the analysis of several examples.

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@article{arxiv.2507.15564,
  title  = {Scaled Relative Graph Analysis of General Interconnections of SISO Nonlinear Systems},
  author = {Julius P. J. Krebbekx and Roland Tóth and Amritam Das},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.15564},
  year   = {2025}
}