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An extension of Russell's principle on exact controllability


Abstract:

We extend the well-known principle of Russell which says that, under certain assumptions, stabilizability implies exact controllability. We replace stabilizabilty by the ...Show More

Abstract:

We extend the well-known principle of Russell which says that, under certain assumptions, stabilizability implies exact controllability. We replace stabilizabilty by the less restrictive requirement of optimizability. As a corollary to our main result, we show that if A generates a strongly continuous bounded group and (A, B) is optimizable. then (A, B) is controllable.
Date of Conference: 01-07 July 1997
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 09 April 2015
Print ISBN:978-3-9524269-0-6
Conference Location: Brussels, Belgium
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