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Null exact controllability of the parabolic equations with equivalued surface boundary condition (English)
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19 March 2007
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Summary: This paper is devoted to showing the null exact controllability for a class of parabolic equations with equivalued surface boundary condition. Our method is based on the duality argument and global Carleman-type estimate for a parabolic operator.
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null controllability
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parabolic boundary value problems
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Carleman-type estimation for parabolic operators
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