An example on the controllability of perturbed linear control systems (Q1379947)
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An example on the controllability of perturbed linear control systems (English)
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11 November 1998
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The following linear control system is considered: \( \dot{x}= A(t)x + B(t)u(t)\), where \(t\) ranges over the compact interval \(I\), the state vector function \(x\) is \(n\)-dimensional, the control function \(u\) is \(m\)-dimensional and the coefficients \(A\) and \(B\) are measurable matrix-valued functions of appropriate dimensions. It is also assumed that \(A\) and \(B\) are Lebesgue integrable on \(I\). It is shown that small perturbations with respect to the convergence in measure of the coefficients of \(A\) and \(B\) may (not) affect the complete controllability of this system when \(n \geq 2\) \((n=1)\).
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linear systems
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perturbations
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complete controllability
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time-varying coefficients
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