2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-22337-2_2
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What’s Decidable About Discrete Linear Dynamical Systems?

Abstract: We consider reachability decision problems for linear dynamical systems: Given a linear map on R d , together with source and target sets, determine whether there is a point in the source set whose orbit, obtained by repeatedly applying the linear map, enters the target set. When the source and target sets are semialgebraic, this problem can be reduced to a point-to-polytope reachability question. The latter is generally believed not to be substantially harder than the well-known Skolem and Positivity Problems… Show more

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