Well-Posedness and Stability of Infinite-Dimensional Systems Under Monotone Feedback
Abstract
We study the well-posedness and stability of an impedance passive infinite-dimensional linear system under nonlinear feedback of the form , where is a monotone function. Our first main result introduces conditions guaranteeing the existence of classical and generalised solutions in a situation where the original linear system is well-posed. In the absence of the external input we establish the existence of strong and generalised solutions under strictly weaker conditions. Finally, we introduce conditions guaranteeing that the origin is a globally asymptotically stable equilibrium point of the closed-loop system. Motivated by the analysis of partial differential equations with nonlinear boundary conditions, we use our results to investigate the well-posedness and stablility of abstract boundary control systems, port-Hamiltonian systems, a Timoshenko beam model, and a two-dimensional boundary controlled heat equation.
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@article{arxiv.2503.16092,
title = {Well-Posedness and Stability of Infinite-Dimensional Systems Under Monotone Feedback},
author = {Anthony Hastir and Lassi Paunonen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.16092},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
40 pages, 1 figure. Submitted. Version 3: Minor changes in Section 4. Version 2: The stability results in Section 4 were generalised to system nodes which are impedance passive but not necessarily well-posed