Computing standard canonical forms of regular linear time varying DAEs via a preliminary stage
Abstract
For regular linear time-invariant DAEs the corresponding matrix pencil is regular and the computation of a standard canonical form is well-understood. Although the investigation of linear DAEs with time-varying coefficients is more complex, it is analogously related to the examination of pairs of time-dependent matrix functions. We show how the computation of a standard canonical form (SCF) for linear time-varying DAEs becomes possible if a suitable block structure of the pair of matrix functions is found in a preliminary stage. Starting from this preliminary stage, an iterative process delivers an SCF. This iteration terminates in finitely many steps due to the nilpotency of an involved matrix. The corresponding transformation matrix functions can be provided systematically, which leads also to new representations of the canonical subspaces and projectors related to the original DAE. We demonstrate how the structured canonical forms resulting in the tractability and strangeness frameworks and some DAEs in Hessenberg form from applications can be transformed into this preliminary stage and discuss some examples.
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