Elliptic Carleman Estimates and Applications to Stabilization and Controllability, Volume I

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Elliptic Carleman Estimates and Applications to Stabilization and Controllability, Volume I

Dirichlet Boundary Conditions on Euclidean Space

Cybernetics and systems theory Functional analysis and transforms Differential calculus and equations

Authors: Jérôme Le Rousseau, Gilles Lebeau, Luc Robbiano

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Collection: Progress in Nonlinear Differential Equations and Their Applications

Language: English

Published by: Birkhauser

Published on: 28th March 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 35 Mb

ISBN: 9783030886745


Application of Carleman Estimates in PDE Stabilization and Controllability

This monograph explores applications of Carleman estimates in the study of stabilization and controllability properties of partial differential equations, including the stabilization property of the damped wave equation and the null-controllability of the heat equation. All analysis is performed in the case of open sets in the Euclidean space; a second volume will extend this treatment to Riemannian manifolds.

Derivation and Analysis of Carleman Estimates

The first three chapters illustrate the derivation of Carleman estimates using pseudo-differential calculus with a large parameter. Continuation issues are then addressed, followed by a proof of the logarithmic stabilization of the damped wave equation by means of two alternative proofs of the resolvent estimate for the generator of a damped wave semigroup.

Null-Controllability and Background Material

The authors then discuss null-controllability of the heat equation, its equivalence with observability, and how the spectral inequality allows one to either construct a control function or prove the observability inequality. The final part of the book is devoted to the exposition of some necessary background material: the theory of distributions, invariance under change of variables, elliptic operators with Dirichlet data and associated semigroup, and some elements from functional analysis and semigroup theory.

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