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Existence and cost of boundary controls for a degenerate/singular parabolic equation

Analysis of PDEs 2020-01-31 v1

Abstract

In this paper, we consider the following degenerate/singular parabolic equation ut(xαux)xμx2αu=0,x(0,1), t(0,T), u_t -(x^\alpha u_{x})_x - \frac{\mu}{x^{2-\alpha}} u =0, \qquad x\in (0,1), \ t \in (0,T), where 0α<10\leq \alpha <1 and μ(1α)2/4\mu\leq (1-\alpha)^2/4 are two real parameters. We prove the boundary null controllability by means of a H1(0,T)H^1(0,T) control acting either at x=1x=1 or at the point of degeneracy and singularity x=0x=0. Besides we give sharp estimates of the cost of controllability in both cases in terms of the parameters α\alpha and μ\mu. The proofs are based on the classical moment method by Fattorini and Russell and on recent results on biorthogonal sequences.

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@article{arxiv.2001.11403,
  title  = {Existence and cost of boundary controls for a degenerate/singular parabolic equation},
  author = {Umberto Biccari and Víctor Hernández-Santamaría and Judith Vancostenoble},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.11403},
  year   = {2020}
}