
The term differential-algebraic inclusions (DAIs) not only describes the dynamical relations using set-valued mappings, but also includes the static algebraic inclusions, and this paper considers the problem of existence of solutions for a class of such dynamical systems described by the inclusion equation for a symmetric positive semi-definite matrix P ϵ ℝn×n, and a maximal monotone operator M : ℝn → ℝn. The existence of solutions is proved using the tools from the theory of maximal monotone operators. The class of solutions that we study in the paper have the property that, instead of the whole state, only Px is absolutely continuous and unique. This framework, in particular, is useful for studying passive differential-algebraic equations (DAEs) coupled with maximal monotone relations. Certain class of irregular DAEs are also covered within the proposed general framework. Applications from electrical circuits are included to provide a practical motivation.
[INFO.INFO-SY] Computer Science [cs]/Systems and Control [cs.SY], [MATH.MATH-DS] Mathematics [math]/Dynamical Systems [math.DS], [MATH.MATH-OC] Mathematics [math]/Optimization and Control [math.OC], [INFO.INFO-AU] Computer Science [cs]/Automatic Control Engineering
[INFO.INFO-SY] Computer Science [cs]/Systems and Control [cs.SY], [MATH.MATH-DS] Mathematics [math]/Dynamical Systems [math.DS], [MATH.MATH-OC] Mathematics [math]/Optimization and Control [math.OC], [INFO.INFO-AU] Computer Science [cs]/Automatic Control Engineering
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