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An inverse inequality for a Bresse-Timoshenko system without second spectrum of frequency
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    An inverse inequality for a Bresse-Timoshenko system without second spectrum of frequency (English)
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    26 May 2020
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    The authors consider a truncated version of the Timoshenko beam model and they prove an observability inequality in order to obtain the controllability of the total system and which do not depend on the classical condition between wave propagation velocities.
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    Timoshenko type systems
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    second spectrum
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    Ingham's theorem
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