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Construction of a contraction metric by meshless collocation
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posted on 2023-06-09, 14:30 authored by Peter GieslPeter Giesl, Holger WendlandA contraction metric for an autonomous ordinary differential equation is a Riemannian metric such that the distance between adjacent solutions contracts over time. A contraction metric can be used to determine the basin of attraction of an equilibrium and it is robust to small perturbations of the system, including those varying the position of the equilibrium. The contraction metric is described by a matrix-valued function M(x) such that M(x) is positive definite and F(M)(x) is negative definite, where F denotes a certain first-order differential operator. In this paper, we show existence, uniqueness and continuous dependence on the right-hand side of the matrix-valued partial differential equation F(M)(x) = -C(x). We then use a construction method based on meshless collocation, developed in the companion paper [12], to approximate the solution of the matrix-valued PDE. In this paper, we justify error estimates showing that the approximate solution itself is a contraction metric. The method is applied to several examples.
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Journal
Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series BISSN
1531-3492Publisher
American Institute of Mathematical SciencesExternal DOI
Issue
8Volume
24Page range
3843-3863Department affiliated with
- Mathematics Publications
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- Analysis and Partial Differential Equations Research Group Publications
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