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Existence of piecewise affine Lyapunov functions in two dimensions
Authors:Peter Giesl  Sigurdur Hafstein
Institution:a Department of Mathematics, Mantell Building, University of Sussex, Falmer BN1 9RF, United Kingdom
b School of Science and Engineering, Reykjavik University, Menntavegi 1, IS-101 Reykjavik, Iceland
Abstract:In Marinosson (2002) 10], a method to compute Lyapunov functions for systems with asymptotically stable equilibria was presented. The method uses finite differences on finite elements to generate a linear programming problem for the system in question, of which every feasible solution parameterises a piecewise affine Lyapunov function. In Hafstein (2004) 2] it was proved that the method always succeeds in generating a Lyapunov function for systems with an exponentially stable equilibrium. However, the proof could not guarantee that the generated function has negative orbital derivative locally in a small neighbourhood of the equilibrium. In this article we give an example of a system, where no piecewise affine Lyapunov function with the proposed triangulation scheme exists. This failure is due to the triangulation of the method being too coarse at the equilibrium, and we suggest a fan-like triangulation around the equilibrium. We show that for any two-dimensional system with an exponentially stable equilibrium there is a local triangulation scheme such that the system possesses a piecewise affine Lyapunov function. Hence, the method might eventually be equipped with an improved triangulation scheme that does not have deficits locally at the equilibrium.
Keywords:Exponentially stable equilibrium  Piecewise linear Lyapunov function  Triangulation
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