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    Global controllability of linear autonomous systems: a geometric consideration (English)
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    Let \(\dot x=Ax+u\) be a linear control system in \({\mathbb{R}}^ n\). The values of the controls u are constrained to belong to a non empty subset C of \({\mathbb{R}}^ n\). In this paper the author proves necessary conditions and sufficient conditions in order that a system locally controllable at 0 will be globally controllable at 0. The conditions are based on geometric considerations and involve the eigenvectors of A, the transposed matrix of A and the recession cone of C.
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    local and global controllability
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    linear autonomous system
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    recession cone
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