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Main Authors: Sekercioglu, Pelin, Fontan, Angela, Dimarogonas, Dimos V.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.21443
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author Sekercioglu, Pelin
Fontan, Angela
Dimarogonas, Dimos V.
author_facet Sekercioglu, Pelin
Fontan, Angela
Dimarogonas, Dimos V.
contents This paper addresses the bipartite consensus-control problem in open multi-agent systems containing both cooperative and antagonistic interactions. In these systems, new agents can join and new interactions can be formed over time. Moreover, the types of interactions, cooperative or antagonistic, may change. To model these structural changes, we represent the system as a switched system interconnected over a dynamic signed graph. Using the signed edge-based agreement protocol and constructing strict Lyapunov functions for signed edge-Laplacian matrices with multiple zero eigenvalues, we establish global asymptotic stability of the bipartite consensus control. Numerical simulations validate our theoretical results.
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spellingShingle Stability of Open Multi-agent Systems over Dynamic Signed Graphs
Sekercioglu, Pelin
Fontan, Angela
Dimarogonas, Dimos V.
Systems and Control
This paper addresses the bipartite consensus-control problem in open multi-agent systems containing both cooperative and antagonistic interactions. In these systems, new agents can join and new interactions can be formed over time. Moreover, the types of interactions, cooperative or antagonistic, may change. To model these structural changes, we represent the system as a switched system interconnected over a dynamic signed graph. Using the signed edge-based agreement protocol and constructing strict Lyapunov functions for signed edge-Laplacian matrices with multiple zero eigenvalues, we establish global asymptotic stability of the bipartite consensus control. Numerical simulations validate our theoretical results.
title Stability of Open Multi-agent Systems over Dynamic Signed Graphs
topic Systems and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.21443