Uniformly exponentially stable approximations for a class of second order evolution equations

Karim Ramdani; Takéo Takahashi; Marius Tucsnak

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations (2007)

  • Volume: 13, Issue: 3, page 503-527
  • ISSN: 1292-8119

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We consider the approximation of a class of exponentially stable infinite dimensional linear systems modelling the damped vibrations of one dimensional vibrating systems or of square plates. It is by now well known that the approximating systems obtained by usual finite element or finite difference are not, in general, uniformly stable with respect to the discretization parameter. Our main result shows that, by adding a suitable numerical viscosity term in the numerical scheme, our approximations are uniformly exponentially stable. This result is then applied to obtain strongly convergent approximations of the solutions of the algebraic Riccati equations associated to an LQR optimal control problem. We next give an application to a non-homogeneous string equation. Finally we apply similar techniques for approximating the equations of a damped square plate.

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Ramdani, Karim, Takahashi, Takéo, and Tucsnak, Marius. "Uniformly exponentially stable approximations for a class of second order evolution equations." ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations 13.3 (2007): 503-527. <http://eudml.org/doc/250005>.

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author = {Ramdani, Karim, Takahashi, Takéo, Tucsnak, Marius},
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