In mathematical analysis, a positively (or positive) invariant set is a set with the following properties:
Suppose
is a dynamical system,
is a trajectory, and
is the initial point. Let
where
is a real-valued function. The set
is said to be positively invariant if
implies that
In other words, once a trajectory of the system enters
, it will never leave it again.
References
- Dr. Francesco Borrelli [1]
- A. Benzaouia. book of "Saturated Switching Systems". chapter I, Definition I, Springer 2012. ISBN 978-1-4471-2900-4 [2].