Dissipative Lipschitz Dynamics

In this dissertation we study two related important issues in control theory: invariance of dynamical systems and Hamilton-Jacobi theory associated with optimal control theory. Given a control system modelled as a differential inclusion, we provide necessary and sufficient conditions for the strong...

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Main Author: Rios, Vinicio Rafael
Other Authors: Richard A. Litherland
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Published: LSU 2005
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spelling ndltd-LSU-oai-etd.lsu.edu-etd-04112005-1205142013-01-07T22:49:48Z Dissipative Lipschitz Dynamics Rios, Vinicio Rafael Mathematics In this dissertation we study two related important issues in control theory: invariance of dynamical systems and Hamilton-Jacobi theory associated with optimal control theory. Given a control system modelled as a differential inclusion, we provide necessary and sufficient conditions for the strong invariance property of the system when the dynamic satisfies a dissipative Lipschitz condition. We show that when the dynamic is almost upper semicontinuous and satisfies the dissipative Lipschitz property, these conditions can be expressed in terms of approximate Hamilton-Jacobi inequalities, which subsumes the classic infinitesimal characterization of strongly invariant systems given under the Lipschitz assumtion. In the important case when the dynamic of the system is the sum of a maximal dissipative and a Lipschitz multifunction, the approximate inequalities turn into an exact mixed type inequality that involves the lower and upper Hamiltonian of the dissipative and the Lipschitz piece respectively. We then extend this Hamiltonian characterization to nonautonomous systems by assuming a potentially discontinuous differential inclusion whose right-hand side is the sum of an almost upper semicontinuous dissipative and an almost lower semicontinuous dissipative Lipschitz multifunction. Finally, a Hamilton-Jacobi theory is developed for the minimal time problem of a system with possibly discontinuous monotone Lipschitz dynamic. This is achieved by showing the minimal time function associated to an upper semicontinuous and a monotone Lipschitz data is characterized as the unique proximal semi-solution to an approximate Hamilton-Jacobi equation satisfying an analytical boundary condition. Richard A. Litherland Jimmie Lawson Frank Neubrander Marcio S. DeQueiroz Peter R. Wolenski Robert Perlis LSU 2005-04-12 text application/pdf http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-04112005-120514/ http://etd.lsu.edu/docs/available/etd-04112005-120514/ en unrestricted I hereby certify that, if appropriate, I have obtained and attached herein a written permission statement from the owner(s) of each third party copyrighted matter to be included in my thesis, dissertation, or project report, allowing distribution as specified below. I certify that the version I submitted is the same as that approved by my advisory committee. I hereby grant to LSU or its agents the non-exclusive license to archive and make accessible, under the conditions specified below and in appropriate University policies, my thesis, dissertation, or project report in whole or in part in all forms of media, now or hereafter known. I retain all other ownership rights to the copyright of the thesis, dissertation or project report. I also retain the right to use in future works (such as articles or books) all or part of this thesis, dissertation, or project report.
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Rios, Vinicio Rafael
Dissipative Lipschitz Dynamics
description In this dissertation we study two related important issues in control theory: invariance of dynamical systems and Hamilton-Jacobi theory associated with optimal control theory. Given a control system modelled as a differential inclusion, we provide necessary and sufficient conditions for the strong invariance property of the system when the dynamic satisfies a dissipative Lipschitz condition. We show that when the dynamic is almost upper semicontinuous and satisfies the dissipative Lipschitz property, these conditions can be expressed in terms of approximate Hamilton-Jacobi inequalities, which subsumes the classic infinitesimal characterization of strongly invariant systems given under the Lipschitz assumtion. In the important case when the dynamic of the system is the sum of a maximal dissipative and a Lipschitz multifunction, the approximate inequalities turn into an exact mixed type inequality that involves the lower and upper Hamiltonian of the dissipative and the Lipschitz piece respectively. We then extend this Hamiltonian characterization to nonautonomous systems by assuming a potentially discontinuous differential inclusion whose right-hand side is the sum of an almost upper semicontinuous dissipative and an almost lower semicontinuous dissipative Lipschitz multifunction. Finally, a Hamilton-Jacobi theory is developed for the minimal time problem of a system with possibly discontinuous monotone Lipschitz dynamic. This is achieved by showing the minimal time function associated to an upper semicontinuous and a monotone Lipschitz data is characterized as the unique proximal semi-solution to an approximate Hamilton-Jacobi equation satisfying an analytical boundary condition.
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title Dissipative Lipschitz Dynamics
title_short Dissipative Lipschitz Dynamics
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