Floquet theory based on new periodicity concept for hybrid systems involving q-difference equations
Murat Adıvar and
Halis Can Koyuncuoğlu
Applied Mathematics and Computation, 2016, vol. 273, issue C, 1208-1233
Abstract:
Using the new periodicity concept based on shifts, we construct a unified Floquet theory for homogeneous and nonhomogeneous hybrid periodic systems on domains having continuous, discrete or hybrid structure. New periodicity concept based on shifts enables the construction of Floquet theory on hybrid domains that are not necessarily additive periodic. This makes periodicity and stability analysis of hybrid periodic systems possible on non-additive domains. In particular, this new approach can be useful to know more about Floquet theory for linear q-difference systems defined on qZ¯:={qn:n∈Z}∪{0} where q > 1. By constructing the solution of matrix exponential equation we establish a canonical Floquet decomposition theorem. Determining the relation between Floquet multipliers and Floquet exponents, we give a spectral mapping theorem on closed subsets of reals that are periodic in shifts. Finally, we show how the constructed theory can be utilized for the stability analysis of dynamic systems on periodic time scales in shifts.
Keywords: Floquet; Hybrid system; Lyapunov; Periodicity; Shift operators; Stability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.amc.2015.08.124
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