“…Therefore, new types of LFs, including fuzzy LFs and polynomial LFs, were later proposed in the literature [24][25][26][27] to reduce such conservativeness. In recent years, many researchers have used the nonmonotonic LF methods in the field of control, such as, [28][29][30] in which the nonmonotonic LFs with two sample variables in 28,29 are established for the controller design of nonlinear systems, and in, 30 the nonmonotonic decreasing of the LFs based on k sample variables is proposed to further reduce the conservatism of the methods in the works of Ahmadi and Parrilo 28 and Derakhshan et al 29 Recently, a more general nonmonotonic LF consisting of common LFs was established in the work of Nasiri et al, 31 and the constructed method has been proven to provide better results than the existing LF approaches with k sample variables. However, it has been shown that using common LFs to ensure the stability of the system may be conservative in some cases.…”