Converse Theorems for Integral Quadratic Constraints
Abstract
A collection of converse theorems for integral quadratic constraints (IQCs) is established for linear time-invariant systems. It is demonstrated that when a system interconnected in feedback with an arbitrary system satisfying an IQC is stable, then the given system must necessarily satisfy the complementary IQC. These theorems are specialized to derive multiple versions of converse passivity results. They cover standard notions of strict passivity as well as passivity indices that characterize the trade-offs between passivity surplus and deficit. Converse frequency-weighted small-gain and passivity theorems are also established.
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