Infinite-Dimensional Feedback Systems: the Circle Criterion and Input-to-State Stability

  • Jayawardhana B
  • Logemann H
  • Ryan E
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An input-to-state stability theory, which subsumes results of circle criterion type, is developed in the context of a class of infinite-dimensional systems. The generic system is of Lur'e type: a feedback interconnection of a well-posed infinite-dimensional linear system and a nonlinearity. The class of nonlinearities is subject to a (generalized) sector condition and contains, as particular subclasses, both static nonlinearities and hysteresis operators of Preisach type.

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Jayawardhana, B., Logemann, H., & Ryan, E. P. (2008). Infinite-Dimensional Feedback Systems: the Circle Criterion and Input-to-State Stability. Communications in Information and Systems, 8(4), 413–444. https://doi.org/10.4310/cis.2008.v8.n4.a4

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