253 research outputs found
Well-posedness and Stability for Interconnection Structures of Port-Hamiltonian Type
We consider networks of infinite-dimensional port-Hamiltonian systems
on one-dimensional spatial domains. These subsystems of
port-Hamiltonian type are interconnected via boundary control and observation
and are allowed to be of distinct port-Hamiltonian orders .
Wellposedness and stability results for port-Hamiltonian systems of fixed order
are thereby generalised to networks of such. The abstract
theory is applied to some particular model examples.Comment: Submitted to: Control Theory of Infinite-Dimensional System. Workshop
on Control Theory of Infinite-Dimensional Systems, Hagen, January 2018.
Operator Theory: Advances and Applications. (32 pages, 5 figures
Exponential stability for infinite-dimensional non-autonomous port-Hamiltonian Systems
We study the non-autonomous version of an infinite-dimensional
port-Hamiltonian system on an interval . Employing abstract results on
evolution families, we show -well-posedness of the corresponding Cauchy
problem, and thereby existence and uniqueness of classical solutions for
sufficiently regular initial data. Further, we demonstrate that a dissipation
condition in the style of the dissipation condition sufficient for uniform
exponential stability in the autonomous case also leads to a uniform
exponential decay of the energy in this non-autonomous setting
Modulare Synthese von Isoindolinonen aus 2-Formyl-arylketonen und Anwendungen in der Wirk- und Naturstoffchemie
Can disordered mobile phone use be considered a behavioral addiction? An update on current evidence and a comprehensive model for future research
Despite the many positive outcomes, excessive mobile phone use is now often associated with potentially harmful and/or disturbing behaviors (e.g., symptoms of deregulated use, negative impact on various aspects of daily life such as relationship problems, and work intrusion). Problematic mobile phone use (PMPU) has generally been considered as a behavioral addiction that shares many features with more established drug addictions. In light of the most recent data, the current paper reviews the validity of the behavioral addiction model when applied to PMPU. On the whole, it is argued that the evidence supporting PMPU as an addictive behavior is scarce. In particular, it lacks studies that definitively show behavioral and neurobiological similarities between mobile phone addiction and other types of legitimate addictive behaviors. Given this context, an integrative pathway model is proposed that aims to provide a theoretical framework to guide future research in the field of PMPU. This model highlights that PMPU is a heterogeneous and multi-faceted condition
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