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    Linear control theory and quasi-differential equations (English)
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    This paper is concerned with linear control systems of the form (*) \(x(t)=A(t)x(t)+B(t)u(t)\), for t belonging to an interval I of the real line, A and B square, complex-valued, Lebesgue measurable matrix functions such that \(A\in L^ 1_{loc}(I)\) and \(B\in L^{\infty}_{loc}(I)\), and \(u\in L^ 1_{loc}(I)\). Under some structural assumptions on A and B, the author, using the properties of related quasi-differential equations, obtains sufficient conditions for such a system to be fully controllable.
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