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Towards Almost Global Synchronization on the Stiefel Manifold (1803.05264v3)

Published 14 Mar 2018 in math.OC

Abstract: A graph $\mathcal{G}$ is referred to as $\mathsf{S}1$-synchronizing if, roughly speaking, the Kuramoto-like model whose interaction topology is given by $\mathcal{G}$ synchronizes almost globally. The Kuramoto model evolves on the unit circle, \ie the $1$-sphere $\mathsf{S}1$. This paper concerns generalizations of the Kuramoto-like model and the concept of synchronizing graphs on the Stiefel manifold $\mathsf{St}(p,n)$. Previous work on state-space oscillators have largely been influenced by results and techniques that pertain to the $\mathsf{S}1$-case. It has recently been shown that all connected graphs are $\mathsf{S}n$-synchronizing for all $n\geq2$. The previous point of departure may thus have been overly conservative. The $n$-sphere is a special case of the Stiefel manifold, namely $\mathsf{St}(1,n+1)$. As such, it is natural to ask for the extent to which the results on $\mathsf{S}{n}$ can be extended to the Stiefel manifold. This paper shows that all connected graphs are $\mathsf{St}(p,n)$-synchronizing provided the pair $(p,n)$ satisfies $p\leq \tfrac{2n}{3}-1$.

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