Abstract

A recently published stability criterion allows checking the stability of a large-scale system whose subsystems are dissipative. (Dissipativeness is a property, akin to, but more general than, passivity.) The criterion requires that a certain test matrix be positive definite. It is now shown that one can sometimes deduce stability when the test matrix is merely nonnegative definite.

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