How to estimate observability constants of one-dimensional wave equations? Propagation versus spectral methods (Q2397773)

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How to estimate observability constants of one-dimensional wave equations? Propagation versus spectral methods
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    How to estimate observability constants of one-dimensional wave equations? Propagation versus spectral methods (English)
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    23 May 2017
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    The paper is devoted to providing explicit lower bounds of observability constants for one-dimensional wave equations with potential using two different methods: the first one uses a spectral decomposition of the solution of the equation, whereas the second one is based on a propagation argument along the characteristics. The structure of the paper is as follows. The main results of the paper are given in the first two sections. In Section 3, the authors present applications of results of Section 2 to control and stabilization of wave equations. Section 4 is devoted to the illustration of the main results of the paper, here the authors provide several numerical simulations to comment on both methods, illustrate and compare them.
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    characteristics method
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    Sturm-Liouville problems
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    Ingham's inequality
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    wave equations with potential
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    spectral decomposition
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