Impedance passive and conservative boundary control systems (Q998127)

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Impedance passive and conservative boundary control systems
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    Impedance passive and conservative boundary control systems (English)
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    10 August 2007
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    The external Cayley transform is used for the conversion between the linear dynamical systems in scattering form and in impedance form. This transformation is used to define a class of formal impedance conservative boundary control systems (colligations), without assuming a priori that the associated Cauchy problems are solvable. Sufficient and necessary conditions are developed guaranteeing that impedance conservative colligations are internally well-posed boundary nodes, that is, the associated Cauchy problems are solvable and governed by \(C_0\)-semigroups. Further, a ``strong'' variant of colligations is defined and it is shown that ``strong'' impedance conservative boundary colligations are a slight generalization of the ``abstract boundary space'' construction for symmetric operators. Examples, involving the transmission line and the wave equations, are illustrating the obtained results.
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    passive systems
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    impedance
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    scattering
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    boundary node
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    well-posedness
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    contraction semigroup
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    abstract boundary space
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