The content delves into contraction theory applied to various fields, emphasizing multi-stable systems. It introduces k-contraction as an extension of standard contraction for analyzing nonlinear systems. The study focuses on compound matrices and their role in generalizing contraction to k-contraction. Special attention is given to feedback interconnections known as generalized Lurie systems (GLS). The GLS structure allows for explicit conditions for k-contraction, enhancing the applicability of contraction theory. Theoretical results are demonstrated through biochemical control circuits with nonlinear dissipation terms. Compound matrices play a crucial role in the analysis of k-contraction, building upon Jacobians of vector fields. The note also covers applications of k-contraction theory to tridiagonal systems and networked models, providing practical insights into stability analysis.
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by Ron Ofir,Jea... kl. arxiv.org 03-05-2024
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