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    Stability of coupled systems (English)
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    18 May 2000
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    Coupled linear differential equations governed by a linear operator of the form \(L=\left(\begin{smallmatrix} A & B\\ -B^* & C\end{smallmatrix}\right)\) defined on a Hilbert space, are studied. If \(A\) and \(C\) are exponentially stable (i.e. generate exponentially stable semigroups of contractions), \(B\) is bounded in a certain sense, \(L\) is closed and \(\lambda_0I-L\) is surjective, then \(L\) is exponentially stable. If \(A\) generates a contraction semigroup, \(C\) is self-adjoint and exponentially stable, \(B\) is bounded in a particular sense and a uniqueness condition holds, then \(L\) is asymptotically stable. The given applications deal with the wave equation coupled with the heat equation and, with the boundary stabilization of the thermoelasticity system.
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    linear unbounded operators
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    stability
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    coupled linear differential equations
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    exponentially stable semigroups of contractions
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    wave equation coupled with the heat equation
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    boundary stabilization of the thermoelasticity system
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