LaSalle Invariance Principle for Discrete-time Dynamical Systems: A Concise and Self-contained Tutorial
Wenjun Mei, Francesco Bullo

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive, self-contained tutorial on the LaSalle invariance principle for discrete-time nonlinear dynamical systems, including detailed proofs and extensions, filling a gap in standard literature.
Contribution
It offers the first complete, proof-based treatment of LaSalle invariance principle for discrete-time systems, organized as an educational resource.
Findings
Provides detailed proofs of key lemmas
Establishes the LaSalle invariance principle for discrete-time systems
Includes extensions and references for further study
Abstract
LaSalle invariance principle was originally proposed in the 1950's and has become a fundamental mathematical tool in the area of dynamical systems and control. In both theoretical research and engineering practice, discrete-time dynamical systems have been at least as extensively studied as continuous-time systems. For example, model predictive control is typically studied in discrete-time via Lyapunov methods. However, there is a peculiar absence in the standard literature of standard treatments of Lyapunov functions and LaSalle invariance principle for discrete-time nonlinear systems. Most of the textbooks on nonlinear dynamical systems focus only on continuous-time systems. In Chapter 1 of the book by LaSalle [11], the author establishes the LaSalle invariance principle for difference equation systems. However, all the useful lemmas in [11] are given in the form of exercises with no…
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TopicsDistributed Control Multi-Agent Systems · Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation · Control and Stability of Dynamical Systems
