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The following pages link to Boundary controllability of a linear semi-discrete 1-D wave equation derived from a mixed finite element method (Q818585):
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- Optimal boundary control of the wave equation with pointwise control constraints (Q540632) (← links)
- Spectral conditions for admissibility and observability of wave systems: applications to finite element schemes (Q841123) (← links)
- Boundary observability of a numerical approximation of Maxwell's system in a cube (Q848654) (← links)
- On the observability of time-discrete conservative linear systems (Q932533) (← links)
- Perfectly matched layers in 1-D: Energy decay for continuous and semi-discrete waves (Q937234) (← links)
- Uniformly exponentially stable approximations for a class of damped systems (Q998970) (← links)
- Convergence of a two-grid algorithm for the control of the wave equation (Q1012483) (← links)
- Family of implicit schemes uniformly controllable for the 1-D wave equation. (Q1763499) (← links)
- A variational method for the numerical simulation of a boundary controllability problem for the linear and semilinear 1D wave equations (Q2017299) (← links)
- Observability inequality for the finite-difference semi-discretization of the 1-d coupled wave equations (Q2017605) (← links)
- Transmutation techniques and observability for time-discrete approximation schemes of conservative systems (Q2350736) (← links)
- Quasi exponential decay of a finite difference space discretization of the 1-d wave equation by pointwise interior stabilization (Q2379350) (← links)
- Uniform controllability of semidiscrete approximations of parabolic control systems (Q2504704) (← links)
- Numerical solution of an inverse initial boundary value problem for the wave equation in the presence of conductivity imperfections of small volume (Q3103962) (← links)
- An Ingham type proof for a two-grid observability theorem (Q3516878) (← links)
- Observability properties of a semi-discrete 1d wave equation derived from a mixed finite element method on nonuniform meshes (Q3558949) (← links)
- A Numerical Method of Local Energy Decay for the Boundary Controllability of Time-Reversible Distributed Parameter Systems (Q3560184) (← links)
- A uniformly controllable and implicit scheme for the 1-D wave equation (Q5315511) (← links)
- Numerical approximation schemes for multi-dimensional wave equations in asymmetric spaces (Q5497018) (← links)