We study the local exact controllability problem for the Navier-Stokes equations that describe an incompressible fluid flow in a bounded domain with control distributed in a subdomain . The result that we obtained in this paper is as follows. Suppose that is a given solution of the Navier-Stokes equations. Let be a given initial condition and where is small enough. Then there exists a locally distributed control such that the solution of the Navier-Stokes equations:
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We study the local exact
controllability problem for the Navier-Stokes equations
that describe an incompressible fluid flow in a bounded domain
with control distributed in a subdomain .
The result that we obtained in this paper is
as follows. Suppose that is a given
solution of the
Navier-Stokes equations. Let
be a given initial condition
and
where is small enough. Then there
exists a locally distributed control such that the solution of
the Navier-Stokes equations:
coincides...
In this paper, we establish Carleman estimates for the two dimensional isotropic non-stationary Lamé system with the zero Dirichlet boundary conditions. Using this estimate, we prove the uniqueness and the stability in determining spatially varying density and two Lamé coefficients by a single measurement of solution over , where is a sufficiently large time interval and a subdomain satisfies a non-trapping condition.
In this paper we established the Carleman estimate for the two dimensional Lamé system with the zero Dirichlet boundary conditions. Using this estimate we proved the exact controllability result for the Lamé system with with a control locally distributed over a subdomain which satisfies to a certain type of nontrapping conditions.
In this paper, we establish Carleman estimates for the two
dimensional isotropic non-stationary Lamé system with the zero Dirichlet boundary
conditions. Using this estimate, we prove the uniqueness and the
stability in determining spatially varying density and two Lamé
coefficients by a single measurement of solution over (0,) x ω, where is a sufficiently large time interval and a subdomain
satisfies a non-trapping condition.
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