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Applicable Analysis
An International Journal
Volume 68, 1998 - Issue 3-4
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Spectral decomposition method for controlled damped string reduction of control time

Pages 241-259 | Received 01 Apr 1997, Published online: 02 May 2007
 

Abstract

We consider the zero-controllability problem for the distributed parameter system governed by the damped wave equation

where with boundary conditions
The function f(t) is the control. This problem was studied in our recent (joint) work using the spectral decomposition method. The approach was based on our recent results on the spectral analysis of the nonselfadjoint dynamics generator of the above system. It was shown that the system is controllable in time To equals twice the time it takes for a wave to travel between the ends of the interval [0, a]. In this work, we investigate the conditions of the initial data, under which the control time can be reduced. We describe a class of initial data for which the Control time is Towhere k is a positive integer. Based on this result, we show that the same effect can be achieved by changing the structure of the control (replacing by the sum without any restrictions on the class of initial data.

The research was partially supported by Advanced Research Program of Texas - 95 Grant # 0206-44-3817

The research was partially supported by Advanced Research Program of Texas - 95 Grant # 0206-44-3817

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The research was partially supported by Advanced Research Program of Texas - 95 Grant # 0206-44-3817

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