Properties of pattern matrices with applications to structured systems
Abstract: The exact parameter values of mathematical models are often uncertain or even unknown. Nevertheless, we may have access to crude information about the parameters, e.g., that some of them are nonzero. Such information can be captured by so-called pattern matrices, whose symbolic entries are used to represent the available information about the corresponding parameters. In this paper, we focus on pattern matrices with three types of symbolic entries: those that represent zero, nonzero, and arbitrary parameters. We formally define and study addition and multiplication of such pattern matrices. The results are then used in the study of three strong structural properties, namely, controllability of linear descriptor systems, and input-state observability and output controllability of linear systems.
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