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The cost of the control in the case of a minimal time of control: The example of the one-dimensional heat equation

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In this article, we consider the controllability of the one-dimensional heat equation with an internal control depending only on the time variable and an imposed profile depending on the space… Click to show full abstract

In this article, we consider the controllability of the one-dimensional heat equation with an internal control depending only on the time variable and an imposed profile depending on the space variable. It is well-known that in this context, there might exist a minimal time of null-controllability T0, depending on the behavior of the Fourier coefficients of the profile. We prove two different results. The first one, which is surprising, is that the cost of the controllability in time T > T0 close to T0 may explode in an arbitrary way. On the other hand, we prove as a second result that for a large class of profiles, the cost of controllability at time T > T0 is bounded from above by exp(C(T0)/(T − T0)) for some constant C(T0) > 0 depending on T0. The main method used here is the moment method and some tools coming from complex analysis.

Keywords: control; one dimensional; time; heat equation; minimal time; dimensional heat

Journal Title: Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
Year Published: 2017

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