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Optimal boundary control of string vibrations with a model nonlocal boundary condition of one of two types
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    Optimal boundary control of string vibrations with a model nonlocal boundary condition of one of two types (English)
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    17 January 2012
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    Boundary control problems are first studied in terms of classical solutions of the wave equation. The transition to generalized solutions is done by passage to the limit in the corresponding integral identity. On a relatively long time interval, from the infinite set of boundary controls, one that minimizes a boundary energy integral is chosen.
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    optimal boundary control
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    string vibration
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    nonlocal boundary condition
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    classical solution of wave equation
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    weak solution on wave equation
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