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On Fixed Points of Strictly Causal Functions
Eleftherios Matsikoudis, Edward A. Lee

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Eleftherios Matsikoudis, Edward A. Lee. "On Fixed Points of Strictly Causal Functions". 11th International Conference on Formal Modeling and Analysis of Timed Systems (FORMATS), Buenos Aires, Argentina, 29, August, 2013.

Abstract
We ask whether strictly causal components form well defined systems when arranged in feedback configurations. The standard interpretation for such configurations induces a fixed-point constraint on the function modelling the component involved. We define strictly causal functions formally, and show that the corresponding fixed-point problem does not always have a well defined solution. We examine the relationship between these functions and the functions that are strictly contracting with respect to a generalized distance function on signals, and argue that these strictly contracting functions are actually the functions that one ought to be interested in. We prove a constructive fixed-point theorem for these functions, and introduce a corresponding induction principle.

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    Eleftherios Matsikoudis, Edward A. Lee. <a
    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/996.html"
    >On Fixed Points of Strictly Causal Functions</a>,
    11th International Conference on Formal Modeling and
    Analysis of Timed Systems (FORMATS), Buenos Aires,
    Argentina, 29, August, 2013.
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    Eleftherios Matsikoudis, Edward A. Lee. "On Fixed
    Points of Strictly Causal Functions". 11th
    International Conference on Formal Modeling and Analysis of
    Timed Systems (FORMATS), Buenos Aires, Argentina, 29,
    August, 2013.
  • BibTeX
    @inproceedings{MatsikoudisLee13_OnFixedPointsOfStrictlyCausalFunctions,
        author = {Eleftherios Matsikoudis and Edward A. Lee},
        title = {On Fixed Points of Strictly Causal Functions},
        booktitle = {11th International Conference on Formal Modeling
                  and Analysis of Timed Systems (FORMATS), Buenos
                  Aires, Argentina},
        day = {29},
        month = {August},
        year = {2013},
        abstract = {We ask whether strictly causal components form
                  well defined systems when arranged in feedback
                  configurations. The standard interpretation for
                  such configurations induces a fixed-point
                  constraint on the function modelling the component
                  involved. We define strictly causal functions
                  formally, and show that the corresponding
                  fixed-point problem does not always have a well
                  defined solution. We examine the relationship
                  between these functions and the functions that are
                  strictly contracting with respect to a generalized
                  distance function on signals, and argue that these
                  strictly contracting functions are actually the
                  functions that one ought to be interested in. We
                  prove a constructive fixed-point theorem for these
                  functions, and introduce a corresponding induction
                  principle.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/996.html}
    }
    

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