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Mathematical Control Theory of Coupled PDEs

Lasiecka, IrenaRozier, Ron(Series edited by)
Part of the CBMS-NSF Regional Conference Series series
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Mathematical control theory for a single partial differential equation (PDE) has dominated the research literature for quite a while, new, complex, and challenging issues have recently arisen in the context of coupled, or interconnected, PDE systems.

This has led to a rapidly growing interest, and many unanswered questions, within the PDE community.

By concentrating on systems of hyperbolic and parabolic coupled PDEs that are nonlinear, Mathematical Control Theory of Coupled PDEs seeks to provide a mathematical theory for the solution of three main problems: well-posedness and regularity of the controlled dynamics; stabilization and stability; and optimal control for both finite and infinite horizon problems along with existence/uniqueness issues of the associated Riccati equations.

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Product Details
0898714869 / 9780898714869
Paperback
01/01/1987
United States
English
227p.
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