We present a new extension of the well-known
Perron-Frobenius theorem to regular matrix pairs $(E,A)$.
The new extension is based on projector chains and is motivated from
the solution of positive differential-algebraic systems or descriptor
systems. We present several examples where the new condition holds, whereas conditions
in previous literature are not satisfied.
Being one of the key tools in conformation dynamics, the identification of
meta-stable states of Markov chains has been subject to extensive research in
recent years, especially when the Markov chains represent energy states of biomolecules. Some previous work on this topic involved the computation
of the eigenvalue cluster close to one, as well as the corresponding
eigenvectors and the stationary probability distribution of the associated stochastic
matrix. Later, since the eigenvalue cluster algorithm turned out to be non-robust, an optimisation approach was developed. As a possible less costly alternative, we present an SVD approach to identifying
meta-stable states of a stochastic matrix, where we only need
the second largest singular vector. We outline some theoretical background
and discuss the advantages of this strategy. Some simulated and real
numerical examples illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
We propose a model reduction method for positive systems that ensures the positivity of the reduced-order model. In the standard as well as in the descriptor case, for continuous-time and discrete-time systems, our approach is based on constructing diagonal solutions of Lyapunov inequalities. These are linear matrix inequalities (LMIs), which are shown to be feasible. Positivity and stability are preserved and an error bound in the $\mathcal{H}_\infty$-norm is provided.
In this paper, we discuss stability properties of positive descriptor systems in the continuous-time as well as in the discrete-time case. We present different characterisations of positivity and establish generalised stability criteria for the case of positive descriptor systems. We show that if the spectral projector onto the right finite deflating subspace of the matrix pair $(E,A)$ is non-negative, then all stability criteria for standard positive systems take a comparably simple form in the positive descriptor case. Furthermore, we provide sufficient conditions that guarantee entry-wise non-negativity along with positive semi-definiteness of solutions of generalised projected Lyapunov equations. As an application of the framework established throughout this paper, we exemplarily generalise two criteria for the stability of two switched standard positive systems under arbitrary switching to the descriptor case.
We propose a model reduction method for positive systems that ensures the positivity of the reduced model. For both, continuous-time and discrete-time systems, our approach is based on constructing diagonal solutions of Lyapunov inequalities. These are linear matrix inequalities (LMIs), which are shown to be feasible. Stability is preserved and an error bound in the $\mathcal{H}_\infty$-norm is provided.