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Zbl 0644.93048
Huang, Falun
On the mathematical model for linear elastic systems with analytic damping.
(English)
[J] SIAM J. Control Optimization 26, No.3, 714-724 (1988). ISSN 0363-0129; ISSN 1095-7138/e

Linear elastic systems with damping (1) ÿ$+B\dot y+A\dot y=0$ in Hilbert spaces are analysed. In (1), A is a positive definite unbounded linear operator, B is a closed linear operator. Equivalent first-order linear systems to (1) are used to study the systems (1). In the present paper the author investigates the widely used linear elastic systems (1) with damping B related in various ways to $A\sp{\alpha}$ (1/2$\le \alpha \le 1)$. $A\sp{\alpha}$ is the fractional power of the positive definite operator A for a real number 1/2$\le \alpha \le 1$. Some preliminary results are describes in section 2 of the paper. The spetral property of the systems (1) associated with $\alpha\in [1/2,1]$ is discussed and some new results are proved for the analytic property and exponential stability of the semigroup associated with the systems (1). The obtained results have many advantages in engineering applications.
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MSC 2000:
*93D20 Asymptotic stability of control systems
74B05 Classical linear elasticity
93C25 Control systems in abstract spaces
34G10 Linear ODE in abstract spaces
46C99 Inner product spaces, Hilbert spaces
47D03 (Semi)groups of linear operators
93C05 Linear control systems

Keywords: Linear elastic systems; damping; Hilbert spaces; exponential stability; semigroup

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