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Consensus in Asynchronous Multiagent Systems. III. Constructive Stability and Stabilizability
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Kozyakin, V. S
, Kuznetsov, N. A
, Chebotarev, P. Yu
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Discrete time systems
/ Multiagent systems
/ Stability
2019
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Consensus in Asynchronous Multiagent Systems. III. Constructive Stability and Stabilizability
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Kozyakin, V. S
, Kuznetsov, N. A
, Chebotarev, P. Yu
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Discrete time systems
/ Multiagent systems
/ Stability
2019
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Consensus in Asynchronous Multiagent Systems. III. Constructive Stability and Stabilizability
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Consensus in Asynchronous Multiagent Systems. III. Constructive Stability and Stabilizability
2019
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Overview
We describe certain classes of linear asynchronous multi-agent systems in discrete time for which the stability problem allows for a constructive solution. We also present a general analytic approach to constructing numerical characteristics similar to the generalized spectral radius in stability theory, which would provide an opportunity to analyze the stabilizability of controlled multi-agent systems. This work completes our survey “Consensus in Asynchronous Multi-Agent Systems,” whose first two parts have been published in [1, 2].
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Springer Nature B.V
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