A ring R is said to be right McCoy if the equation f(x)g(x) = 0, where y(x) and g(x) are nonzero polynomials of R[x], implies that there exists nonzero s E R such that f(x)s = 0. It is proven that no proper ...A ring R is said to be right McCoy if the equation f(x)g(x) = 0, where y(x) and g(x) are nonzero polynomials of R[x], implies that there exists nonzero s E R such that f(x)s = 0. It is proven that no proper (triangular) matrix ring is one-sided McCoy. It is shown that for many polynomial extensions, a ring R is right Mccoy if and only if the polynomial extension over R is right Mccoy.展开更多
One of challenging issues on stability analysis of time-delay systems is how to obtain a stability criterion from a matrix-valued polynomial on a time-varying delay.The first contribution of this paper is to establish...One of challenging issues on stability analysis of time-delay systems is how to obtain a stability criterion from a matrix-valued polynomial on a time-varying delay.The first contribution of this paper is to establish a necessary and sufficient condition on a matrix-valued polynomial inequality over a certain closed interval.The degree of such a matrix-valued polynomial can be an arbitrary finite positive integer.The second contribution of this paper is to introduce a novel LyapunovKrasovskii functional,which includes a cubic polynomial on a time-varying delay,in stability analysis of time-delay systems.Based on the novel Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional and the necessary and sufficient condition on matrix-valued polynomial inequalities,two stability criteria are derived for two cases of the time-varying delay.A well-studied numerical example is given to show that the proposed stability criteria are of less conservativeness than some existing ones.展开更多
基金The NNSF(10571026)of Chinathe Specialized Research Fund(20060286006)for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education.
文摘A ring R is said to be right McCoy if the equation f(x)g(x) = 0, where y(x) and g(x) are nonzero polynomials of R[x], implies that there exists nonzero s E R such that f(x)s = 0. It is proven that no proper (triangular) matrix ring is one-sided McCoy. It is shown that for many polynomial extensions, a ring R is right Mccoy if and only if the polynomial extension over R is right Mccoy.
基金supported in part by the Australian Research Council Discovery Project(Grant No.DP160103567)。
文摘One of challenging issues on stability analysis of time-delay systems is how to obtain a stability criterion from a matrix-valued polynomial on a time-varying delay.The first contribution of this paper is to establish a necessary and sufficient condition on a matrix-valued polynomial inequality over a certain closed interval.The degree of such a matrix-valued polynomial can be an arbitrary finite positive integer.The second contribution of this paper is to introduce a novel LyapunovKrasovskii functional,which includes a cubic polynomial on a time-varying delay,in stability analysis of time-delay systems.Based on the novel Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional and the necessary and sufficient condition on matrix-valued polynomial inequalities,two stability criteria are derived for two cases of the time-varying delay.A well-studied numerical example is given to show that the proposed stability criteria are of less conservativeness than some existing ones.