Boundary sentinels in cylindrical domains
Abstract
We study a model describing vibrations of a cylindrical domain with thickness e > 0. A characteristic of this model is that it contains “pollution terms” in the boundary data and “missing terms” in the initial data. The “method of sentinels” of J.L. Lions [7] is followed to construct a sentinel using the observed vibrations on the boundary. Such a sentinel, by construction, provides information on pollution terms independent of missing terms. This requires resolution of initial-boundary value problems with nonzero boundary data of mixed type and an exact controllability problem. Further, we characterize so called “stealthy pollution terms” present in the model.Downloads
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Published
2001-01-01
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Saint Jean Paulin J. y Vanninathan M. (2001). Boundary sentinels in cylindrical domains. Revista Matemática Complutense, 14(1), 271-309. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_REMA.2001.v14.n1.17065
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