Finding the function of the supremum

Hello.I have a function I want to calculate its supremum. The function is below.I don't know how to do this in Matlab.Please help me.

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Torsten
Torsten el 29 de Sept. de 2022
Editada: Torsten el 29 de Sept. de 2022
sup-norm is a theoretical concept.
There is no such function in MATLAB to calculate it for a general function.
In the case above you could use
syms t
f = (1-exp(-t))*heaviside(t);
limit(abs(f),t,Inf)
ans = 
1

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 29 de Sept. de 2022
Note that limit() approaching infinity is not generally sufficient. For example if the function were multiplied by sin(t) then the maximum might occur before that.
Aysel Alimirzayeva
Aysel Alimirzayeva el 30 de Sept. de 2022
@TorstenThank you very much
Aysel Alimirzayeva
Aysel Alimirzayeva el 30 de Sept. de 2022
@Walter Roberson I didn't quite understand what you said. Could you please explain in more detail?
Torsten
Torsten el 30 de Sept. de 2022
Walter Roberson means that this way to calculate the inf-norm of a function cannot be generalized to other functions.
E.g. if u(t) = sin(t), then sup | u(t) | = 1, but lim (t->oo) | sin(t) | does not exist.
Aysel Alimirzayeva
Aysel Alimirzayeva el 1 de Oct. de 2022
@TorstenThanks for the detailed explanation.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 1 de Oct. de 2022
or consider a Gaussian. The sup is at the peak but the limit at infinity is 0.
Aysel Alimirzayeva
Aysel Alimirzayeva el 2 de Oct. de 2022
@Walter RobersonThank you for your answer.

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Sam Chak
Sam Chak el 30 de Sept. de 2022
I'm not sure if the following is what you want. But this 1st-order transfer function (taking the Laplace transform)
produces the same step response as the given Continuous-Time Signal. So the following computes the -Norm of the linear system, instead of the signal.
Also worth checking out these:
t = linspace(0, 10, 1001);
x = 1 - exp(-t);
G = tf(1, [1 1])
G = 1 ----- s + 1 Continuous-time transfer function.
subplot(211)
plot(t, x), grid on, xlabel('t'), title('Continuous-Time Signal')
subplot(212)
step(G, 10), grid on, xlabel('t'), title('Step Response of Transfer Function')
[ninf,fpeak] = norm(G, inf)
ninf = 1
fpeak = 0

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Aysel Alimirzayeva
Aysel Alimirzayeva el 30 de Sept. de 2022
@Sam Chak The information you gave me was very useful. Thank you very much.

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Osmar Tormena Júnior
Osmar Tormena Júnior el 30 de Mzo. de 2023
Following p-norm definition, the supremum may be defined as:
Which may be computed by
Bx = limit((int(abs(x)^p, dummy, -Inf, Inf))^(1/p), p, Inf);
for a suitable dummy integration variable.
Alas, the solution appears to be beyond the Toolbox analytical capability. It fails for common signals like constants, unit step, etc. Even when it doesn't fail, it does not return the final result — although it still works with isfinite() function to test if . Really, the only kind of signal this has worked out is a gaussian.

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