Global attractivity, I/O monotone small-gain theorems, and biological delay systems

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This paper further develops a method, originally introduced by Angeli and the second author, for proving global attractivity of steady states in certain classes of dynamical systems. In this approach, one views the given system as a negative feedback loop of a monotone controlled system. An auxiliary discrete system, whose global attractivity implies that of the original system, plays a key role in the theory, which is presented in a general Banach space setting. Applications are given to delay systems, as well as to systems with multiple inputs and outputs, and the question of expressing a given system in the required negative feedback form is addressed.

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Enciso, G. A., & Sontag, E. D. (2006). Global attractivity, I/O monotone small-gain theorems, and biological delay systems. Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems, 14(3), 549–578. https://doi.org/10.3934/dcds.2006.14.549

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