Memory-Type Null Controllability of Heat Equations with Delay Effects
Memory-Type Null Controllability of Heat Equations with Delay Effects
This article is devoted to the study of null controllability for evolution equations that incorporate both memory and delay effects. The problem is particularly challenging due to the presence of memory integrals and delayed states, which necessitate strengthening the classical controllability requirement to ensure complete rest at the final time. To address this, we adopt the notion of Delay and memory-type null controllability, which demands the vanishing of the state, the accumulated memory term, and the influence of delay at the terminal time. Utilizing duality arguments, we reduce the controllability analysis to proving suitable observability inequalities for the corresponding adjoint system. We begin with finite-dimensional systems and establish rank-type conditions characterizing controllability. These insights are then extended to parabolic partial differential equations with delay and memory terms. By leveraging Carleman estimates and time-dependent control strategies, we derive sufficient conditions under which controllability can be achieved. Numerical simulations validate the theoretical results and illustrate the critical role of moving control regions in neutralizing the effects of memory and delay.
Dev Prakash Jha、Raju K. George
数学
Dev Prakash Jha,Raju K. George.Memory-Type Null Controllability of Heat Equations with Delay Effects[EB/OL].(2025-06-27)[2025-07-09].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.22221.点此复制
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