Some Remarks on Positive/Negative Feedback
Optimization and Control
2026-02-23 v3
Abstract
In the context of linear control systems, a commonly-held intuition is that negative and positive feedback cannot both be stability enhancing. The canonical linear prototype is the scalar system which, under negative linear feedback () is exponentially stable for all , whereas the lack of exponential instability of the (marginally stable) uncontrolled system is amplified by positive feedback (. By contrast, for nonlinear systems it is shown, by example, that this intuitive dichotomy may fail to hold.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2512.09474,
title = {Some Remarks on Positive/Negative Feedback},
author = {Thomas Berger and Achim Ilchmann and Eugene P. Ryan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.09474},
year = {2026}
}