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Hatched Boundaries of Trajectory Funnels Manifold of Reverse Hatching (MRH)

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Phase Portraits of Control Dynamical Systems

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In the present section, we introduce the notion “hatching of boundaries of trajectory funnels”. The meaning of this term will become clear from the following discussion. We shall consider the case of rigid funnels.

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  1. We shall not here carry out hatching on the invariant mainfold of the CDS with respect to the underlying space.

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  2. As noted earlier, for a rigid funnel we use the shorter notation V (q’) instead of V(q’, T).

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Butkovskiy, A.G. (1991). Hatched Boundaries of Trajectory Funnels Manifold of Reverse Hatching (MRH). In: Phase Portraits of Control Dynamical Systems. Mathematics and Its Applications (Soviet Series) , vol 63. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3258-9_17

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