Quantitative unique continuation for operators with partially analytic coefficients. Application to approximate control for waves

Abstract

In this article, we first prove quantitative estimates associated to the unique continuation theorems for operators with partially analytic coefficients of Tataru, Robbiano-Zuily and H\"ormander. We provide local stability estimates that can be propagated, leading to global ones. Then, we specify the previous results to the wave operator on a Riemannian manifold M with boundary. For this operator, we also prove Carleman estimates and local quantitative unique continuation from and up to the boundary ∂ M. This allows us to obtain a global stability estimate from any open set of M or ∂ M, with the optimal time and dependence on the observation. This provides the cost of approximate controllability: for any T>2 x ∈ M(dist(x,)), we can drive any data of H10 × L2 in time T to an -neighborhood of zero in L2 × H-1, with a control located in , at cost eC/. We also obtain similar results for the Schr\"odinger equation.

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