Data-driven representations of conical, convex, and affine behaviors (2310.15354v1)
Abstract: The paper studies conical, convex, and affine models in the framework of behavioral systems theory. We investigate basic properties of such behaviors and address the problem of constructing models from measured data. We prove that closed, shift-invariant, conical, convex, and affine models have the intersection property, thereby enabling the definition of most powerful unfalsified models based on infinite-horizon measurements. We then provide necessary and sufficient conditions for representing conical, convex, and affine finite-horizon behaviors using raw data matrices, expressing persistence of excitation requirements in terms of non-negative rank conditions. The applicability of our results is demonstrated by a numerical example arising in population ecology.
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