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Stability and Multiscroll Attractors of Control Systems via the Abscissa

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  • Edgar-Cristian Díaz-González
  • Baltazar Aguirre-Hernández
  • Jorge Antonio López-Rentería
  • Eric Campos-Cantón
  • Carlos Arturo Loredo-Villalobos

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We present an approach to generate multiscroll attractors via destabilization of piecewise linear systems based on Hurwitz matrix in this paper. First we present some results about the abscissa of stability of characteristic polynomials from linear differential equations systems; that is, we consider Hurwitz polynomials. The starting point is the Gauss–Lucas theorem, we provide lower bounds for Hurwitz polynomials, and by successively decreasing the order of the derivative of the Hurwitz polynomial one obtains a sequence of lower bounds. The results are extended in a straightforward way to interval polynomials; then we apply the abscissa as a measure to destabilize Hurwitz polynomial for the generation of a family of multiscroll attractors based on a class of unstable dissipative systems (UDS) of affine linear type.

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  • Edgar-Cristian Díaz-González & Baltazar Aguirre-Hernández & Jorge Antonio López-Rentería & Eric Campos-Cantón & Carlos Arturo Loredo-Villalobos, 2017. "Stability and Multiscroll Attractors of Control Systems via the Abscissa," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-9, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6743734
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/6743734
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