In this paper we study a controllability problem for a simplified one dimensional model for the motion of a rigid body in a viscous fluid. The control variable is the velocity of the fluid at one end. One of the novelties brought in with respect to the existing literature consists in the fact that we use a single scalar control. Moreover, we introduce a new methodology, which can be used for other nonlinear parabolic systems, independently of the techniques previously used for the linearized problem. This methodology is based on an abstract argument for the null controllability of parabolic equations in the presence of source terms and it avoids tackling linearized problems with time dependent coefficients
In this article, we study the boundary local null-controllability of a one-dimensional parabolic sys...
International audience— We consider linear one-dimensional parabolic equations with space dependent ...
In this paper we study, from a control theoretic view point, a 1D model of fluid-particle interactio...
International audienceIn this paper we study a controllability problem for a simpli ed one dimension...
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The aim of this work is to show the local null controllability of a fluid–solid interaction system b...
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This paper is devoted to the controllability of linear systems of two coupled parabolic equations wh...
International audienceThe aim of this work is to show the local null controllability of a fluid-soli...
In this paper, we prove a controllability result for a fluid-structure interaction problem. In dimen...
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International audienceWe prove the null controllability of a parabolic system. The single control is...
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AbstractThis paper is concerned with the boundary controllability of non-scalar linear parabolic sys...
Abstract. We consider the problem of the null controllability of a family of 1-D linear control para...
In this article, we study the boundary local null-controllability of a one-dimensional parabolic sys...
International audience— We consider linear one-dimensional parabolic equations with space dependent ...
In this paper we study, from a control theoretic view point, a 1D model of fluid-particle interactio...
International audienceIn this paper we study a controllability problem for a simpli ed one dimension...
International audienceWe study control properties of a linearized fluid-structure interaction system...
The aim of this work is to show the local null controllability of a fluid–solid interaction system b...
International audienceIn this paper we study a controllability problem for a simplified 1-d nonlinea...
This paper is devoted to the controllability of linear systems of two coupled parabolic equations wh...
International audienceThe aim of this work is to show the local null controllability of a fluid-soli...
In this paper, we prove a controllability result for a fluid-structure interaction problem. In dimen...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to the controllability of linear systems of two coupled ...
International audienceWe prove the null controllability of a parabolic system. The single control is...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to the controllability of a 2D fluid-structure system. T...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with the boundary controllability of non-scalar linear parabolic sys...
Abstract. We consider the problem of the null controllability of a family of 1-D linear control para...
In this article, we study the boundary local null-controllability of a one-dimensional parabolic sys...
International audience— We consider linear one-dimensional parabolic equations with space dependent ...
In this paper we study, from a control theoretic view point, a 1D model of fluid-particle interactio...