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- Title
Stabilization of higher order Schrödinger equations on a finite interval: Part II.
- Authors
Özsarı, Türker; Yılmaz, Kemal Cem
- Abstract
Backstepping based controller and observer models were designed for higher order linear and nonlinear Schrödinger equations on a finite interval in [ 3 ] where the controller was assumed to be acting from the left endpoint of the medium. In this companion paper, we further the analysis by considering boundary controller(s) acting at the right endpoint of the domain. It turns out that the problem is more challenging in this scenario as the associated boundary value problem for the backstepping kernel becomes overdetermined and lacks a smooth solution. The latter is essential to switch back and forth between the original plant and the so called target system. To overcome this difficulty we rely on the strategy of using an imperfect kernel, namely one of the boundary conditions in kernel PDE model is disregarded. The drawback is that one loses rapid stabilization in comparison with the left endpoint controllability. Nevertheless, the exponential decay of the L 2 -norm with a certain rate still holds. The observer design is associated with new challenges from the point of view of wellposedness and one has to prove smoothing properties for an associated initial boundary value problem with inhomogeneous boundary data. This problem is solved by using Laplace transform in time. However, the Bromwich integral that inverts the transformed solution is associated with certain analyticity issues which are treated through a subtle analysis. Numerical algorithms and simulations verifying the theoretical results are given.
- Subjects
BOUNDARY value problems; SCHRODINGER equation; NONLINEAR Schrodinger equation; INITIAL value problems; LINEAR orderings; FINITE, The; LAPLACE transformation
- Publication
Evolution Equations & Control Theory, 2022, Vol 11, Issue 4, p1087
- ISSN
2163-2472
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3934/eect.2021037