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Stability and phase transitions of dynamical flow networks with finite capacities

Leonardo Massai, Giacomo Como, Fabio Fagnani

Published 2019-12-04Version 1

We study deterministic continuous-time lossy dynamical flow networks with constant exogenous demands, fixed routing, and finite flow and buffer capacities. In the considered model, when the total net flow in a cell ---consisting of the difference between the total flow directed towards it minus the outflow from it--- exceeds a certain capacity constraint, then the exceeding part of it leaks out of the system. The ensuing network flow dynamics is a linear saturated system with compact state space that we analyze using tools from monotone systems and contraction theory. Specifically, we prove that there exists a set of equilibria that is globally asymptotically stable. Such equilibrium set reduces to a single globally asymptotically stable equilibrium for generic exogenous demand vectors. Moreover, we show that the critical exogenous demand vectors giving rise to non-unique equilibria correspond to phase transitions in the asymptotic behavior of the dynamical flow network.

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