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Sensors and boundary state reconstruction of hyperbolic systems

El Hassan Zerrik, Hamid Bourray, Samir Ben Hadid (2010)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

This paper deals with the problem of regional observability of hyperbolic systems in the case where the subregion of interest is a boundary part of the system evolution domain. We give a definition and establish characterizations in connection with the sensor structure. Then we show that it is possible to reconstruct the system state on a subregion of the boundary. The developed approach, based on the Hilbert uniqueness method (Lions, 1988), leads to a reconstruction algorithm. The obtained results...

Solving elastodynamic problems of 2D quasicrystals in inhomogeneous media

Meltem Altunkaynak (2024)

Applications of Mathematics

Initial value problem for three dimensional (3D) elastodynamic system in two dimensional (2D) inhomogeneous quasicrystals is considered. An analytical method is studied for the solution of this problem. The system is written in terms of Fourier images of displacements with respect to lateral variables. The resulting problem is reduced to integral equations of the Volterra type. Finally, using Paley Wiener theorem it is shown that the solution of the initial value problem can be found by the inverse...

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