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Finding the nearest passive or non-passive system via Hamiltonian eigenvalue optimization

Published 29 Oct 2020 in math.NA, cs.NA, and math.OC | (2010.15954v2)

Abstract: We propose and study an algorithm for computing a nearest passive system to a given non-passive linear time-invariant system (with much freedom in the choice of the metric defining `nearest', which may be restricted to structured perturbations), and also a closely related algorithm for computing the structured distance of a given passive system to non-passivity. Both problems are addressed by solving eigenvalue optimization problems for Hamiltonian matrices that are constructed from perturbed system matrices. The proposed algorithms are two-level methods that optimize the Hamiltonian eigenvalue of smallest positive real part over perturbations of a fixed size in the inner iteration, using a constrained gradient flow. They optimize over the perturbation size in the outer iteration, which is shown to converge quadratically in the typical case of a defective coalescence of simple eigenvalues approaching the imaginary axis. For large systems, we propose a variant of the algorithm that takes advantage of the inherent low-rank structure of the problem. Numerical experiments illustrate the behavior of the proposed algorithms.

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