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    For a linear time-dependent control process in \(R^ n\), we prove that the complete controllability by means of the space of all the admissible controls is equivalent to the complete controllability by means of a suitable n-dimensional space of piecewise constant controls with at most n preassigned switching times. An analogous result is also established for more general controllability problems.
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    complete controllability
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    piecewise constant functions
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    switching times. Furi, M.
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    Nistri, P.
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    Pera, M. P.
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    Zea, P. L
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