On the Existence and Uniqueness of Poincaré Maps for Systems With Impulse Effects
Jacob R. Goodman, Leonardo Colombo
- Year
- 2019
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
The Poincaré map is widely used to study the qualitative behavior of dynamical systems. For instance, it can be used to describe the existence of periodic solutions. The Poincaré map for dynamical systems with impulse effects (SIEs) was introduced in the last decade and mainly employed to study the existence of limit cycles (periodic gaits) for the locomotion of bipedal robots. We investigate sufficient conditions for the existence and uniqueness of Poincaré maps for dynamical SIEs evolving on a differentiable manifold. We apply the results to show the existence and uniqueness of Poincaré maps for systems with multiple domains.
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