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Section: Application Domains

Introduction

Many systems (either actual or abstract) can be represented by (1 ). Some typical examples are:

This class of models is not too large (to allow thorough studies), yet rich enough to include many applications. This goes in contrast to a study of general hybrid systems. Note for example that (1 ) is a “continuous” hybrid system, in that the continuous variables x and u prevail in the evolution (there is no discrete control to commute from a mode to the other: only the input u can be used). The main tools for the analysis and simulation of such dynamical systems come from Convex Analysis, Non-smooth Analysis, Complementarity Theory (we make a strong use of complementarity problems solvers for numerical simulation), Variational Inequalities. Let us cite some specific applications.