- ▪Z. Liu, N. Ozay, E. D. Sontag, "Properties of immersions for systems with multiple limit sets with implications to learning Koopman embeddings", Automatica, vol. 176, pp. 112226, 2025. pdf
Abstract
Linear immersions (or Koopman eigenmappings) of a nonlinear system have wide applications in prediction and control. In this work, we study the non-existence of one-to-one linear immersions for nonlinear systems with multiple omega-limit sets. While previous research has indicated the possibility of discontinuous one-to-one linear immersions for such systems, it remained uncertain whether continuous one-to-one linear immersions are attainable. Under mild conditions, we prove that any continuous one-to-one immersion to a class of systems including linear systems cannot distinguish different omega-limit sets, and thus cannot be one-to-one. Furthermore, we show that this property is also shared by approximate linear immersions learned from data as sample size increases and sampling interval decreases. Multiple examples are studied to illustrate our results.
- ▪Z. Liu, N. Ozay, E. D. Sontag, "On the non-existence of immersions for systems with multiple omega-limit sets", In 22nd IFAC World Congress, IFAC-PapersOnLine, pp. 60-64, 2023. doipdfThis is a preliminary version of the journal paper "Properties of immersions for systems with multiple limit sets with implications to learning Koopman embeddings".
Abstract
Linear immersions (or Koopman eigenmappings) of a nonlinear system have wide applications in prediction and control. In this work, we study the existence of one-to-one linear immersions for nonlinear systems with multiple omega-limit sets. For this class of systems, existing work shows that a discontinuous one-to-one linear immersion may exist, but it is unclear if a continuous one-to-one linear immersion exists. Under mild conditions, we prove that systems with multiple omega-limit sets cannot admit a continuous one-to-one immersion to a class of systems including linear systems.