
2. Solution concept for a dynamic hybrid system
2.1 Classical solutions for continuous-time and discrete-time systems
Before defining the concept of hybrid solution more precisely, it is useful first to recall the classical solutions for continuous-time and discrete-time systems, which can be seen as special cases of hybrid systems, and restricting ourselves to the case where f and g are continuous functions of :
A solution ϕ for the discrete-time system x + = g(x), ...
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