Numerical observers with vanishing viscosity for the 1d wave equation
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Wave equation (35L05) Inverse problems for PDEs (35R30) Finite difference methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M06) Numerical methods for inverse problems for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M32) System identification (93B30) Control/observation systems governed by partial differential equations (93C20)
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- Uniform Boundary Controllability of a Semidiscrete 1-D Wave Equation with Vanishing Viscosity
- Reconstructing initial data using observers: Error analysis of the semi-discrete and fully discrete approximations
- Improving convergence in numerical analysis using observers - the wave-like equation case
- Exponential convergence of an observer based on partial field measurements for the wave equation
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- Boundary observability for the space semi-discretizations of the 1 – d wave equation
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- Exponential convergence of an observer based on partial field measurements for the wave equation
- Improving convergence in numerical analysis using observers - the wave-like equation case
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- Quasi exponential decay of a finite difference space discretization of the 1-d wave equation by pointwise interior stabilization
- Reconstructing initial data using observers: Error analysis of the semi-discrete and fully discrete approximations
- Recovering the initial state of an infinite-dimensional system using observers
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- Semi-discrétisation en espace du problème de la stabilisation interne de l'équation des poutres
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- Uniform Boundary Controllability of a Semidiscrete 1-D Wave Equation with Vanishing Viscosity
- Uniform boundary controllability of a discrete 1-D wave equation
- Uniform boundary stabilization of the finite difference space discretization of the 1-D wave equation
- Uniform exponential long time decay for the space semi-discretization of a locally damped wave equation via an artificial numerical viscosity
- Uniformly exponentially stable approximations for a class of second order evolution equations
- State reconstruction of the wave equation with general viscosity and non-collocated observation and control
- Analysis of an observer strategy for initial state reconstruction of wave-like systems in unbounded domains
- Improving convergence in numerical analysis using observers - the wave-like equation case
- Lower and upper bounds for the blow-up time for nonlinear wave equation with variable sources
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