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The concept of Box Invariance for biologically-inspired dynamical systems
Alessandro Abate, Ashish Tiwari, Shankar Sastry

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Alessandro Abate, Ashish Tiwari, Shankar Sastry. "The concept of Box Invariance for biologically-inspired dynamical systems". 46th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control and European Control, 5162-5167, December, 2007.

Abstract
In this paper, motivated in particular by models drawn from biology, we introduce the notion of box invariant dynamical systems. We argue that box invariance, that is, the existence of a box-shaped positively invariant region, is a characteristic of many biologically-inspired dynamical models. Box invariance is also useful for the verification of stability and safety properties of such systems. This paper presents effective characterization of this notion for some classes of systems, computational results on checking box invariance, the study of the dynamical properties it subsumes, and a comparison with related concepts in the literature. The concept is illustrated using models derived from different case studies in biology.

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    Alessandro Abate, Ashish Tiwari, Shankar Sastry. <a
    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/439.html"
    >The concept of Box Invariance for biologically-inspired
    dynamical systems</a>, 46th IEEE Conference on
    Decision and Control and European Control, 5162-5167,
    December, 2007.
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    Alessandro Abate, Ashish Tiwari, Shankar Sastry. "The
    concept of Box Invariance for biologically-inspired
    dynamical systems". 46th IEEE Conference on Decision
    and Control and European Control, 5162-5167, December, 2007.
  • BibTeX
    @inproceedings{AbateTiwariSastry07_ConceptOfBoxInvarianceForBiologicallyinspiredDynamical,
        author = {Alessandro Abate and Ashish Tiwari and Shankar
                  Sastry},
        title = {The concept of Box Invariance for
                  biologically-inspired dynamical systems},
        booktitle = {46th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control and
                  European Control},
        pages = {5162-5167},
        month = {December},
        year = {2007},
        abstract = {In this paper, motivated in particular by models
                  drawn from biology, we introduce the notion of box
                  invariant dynamical systems. We argue that box
                  invariance, that is, the existence of a box-shaped
                  positively invariant region, is a characteristic
                  of many biologically-inspired dynamical models.
                  Box invariance is also useful for the verification
                  of stability and safety properties of such
                  systems. This paper presents effective
                  characterization of this notion for some classes
                  of systems, computational results on checking box
                  invariance, the study of the dynamical properties
                  it subsumes, and a comparison with related
                  concepts in the literature. The concept is
                  illustrated using models derived from different
                  case studies in biology.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/439.html}
    }
    

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