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This book presents a concise study of controllability theory of
partial differential equations when they are equipped with
actuators and/or sensors that are finite dimensional at every
moment of time. Based on the author's extensive research in the
area of controllability theory, this monograph specifically focuses
on the issues of controllability, observability, and
stabilizability for parabolic and hyperbolic partial differential
equations. The topics in this book also cover related applied
questions such as the problem of localization of unknown pollution
sources based on information obtained from point sensors that arise
in environmental monitoring. Researchers and graduate students
interested in controllability theory of partial differential
equations and its applications will find this book to be an
invaluable resource to their studies.
In a typical mathematical model of a controlled distributed
parameter process one usually ?nds either boundary or internal
locally distributed controls to serve as the means to describe the
effect of external actuators on the process at hand. H- ever, these
classical controls, enteringthe modelequationsas additive terms,
are not suitable to deal with a vast array of processes that can
change their principal intr- sic properties due to the control
actions. Important examples here include (but not
limitedto)thechainreaction-typeprocessesinbiomedical, nuclear,
chemicalan- nancial applications, which can changetheir
(reaction)rate when certain "catalysts" are applied, and the
so-called "smart materials," which can, for instance, alter their
frequency response. The goal of this monograph is to address the
issue of global controllability of partial differential equations
in the context of multiplicative (or bilinear) c- trols, which
enter the model equations as coef?cients. The mathematical models
of our interest include the linear and nonlinear parabolic and
hyperbolic PDE's, the Schrodi ] nger equation, and coupled hybrid
nonlinear distributed parameter systems associated with the
swimming phenomenon. Pullman, WA, USA Alexander Khapalov January
2010 vii Preface This monograph developed from the research
conducted in 2001-2009 in the area of controllability theory of
partial differential equations. The concept of control- bility is a
principal component of Control Theory which was brought to life in
the 1950's by numerous applications in engineering, and has
received the most sign- icant attention both from the engineering
and the mathematical communities since then."
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