On the structural properties of an efficient feedback law
Abstract
We investigate some structural properties of an efficient feedback law that stabilize linear time-reversible systems with an arbitrarily large decay rate. After giving a short proof of the generation of a group by the closed-loop operator, we focus on the domain of the infinitesimal generator in order to illustrate the difference bewteen a distributed control and a boundary control, the latter being technically more complex. We also give a new proof of the exponential decay of the solutions and we provide an explanation of the higher decay rate observed in some experiments.
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