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On the Stability and Null-Controllability of an Infinite System of Linear Differential Equations
Abdulla Azamov1, Gafurjan Ibragimov2, Khudoyor Mamayusupov3,4
1Section of Dynamical Systems and Their Applications, V.I.Romanovskiy Institute of Mathematics, Uzbek Academy of Sciences, 4, University Street, Olmazor, Tashkent 100174 Uzbekistan.
Abstract:
In this work, the null controllability problem for a linear system in ℓ2 is considered, where the matrix of a linear operator describing the system is an infinite matrix with on the main diagonal and 1s above it. We show that the system is asymptotically stable if and only if λ ≤- 1, which shows the fine difference between the finite and the infinite-dimensional systems. When λ ≤- 1 we also show that the system is null controllable in large. Further we show a dependence of the stability on the norm, i.e. the same system considered is not asymptotically stable if λ = - 1.
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