In this paper we give a semigroup-based definition of the solution of the Gurtin-Pipkin equation with Dirichlet boundary conditions. It turns out that the dominant term of the input-to-state map is the control to displacement operator of the wave equation. This operator is surjective if the time interval is long enough. We use this observation in order to prove exact controllability in finite time of the Gurtin-Pipkin equation. * Paper written with partial support of the Italian MURST. This papers fits into the research program of the GNAMPA.
The main result we derive is the proof that a particular set of functions related to the controllability of the heat equation with memory and finite signal speed, with suitable kernel, is a Riesz system. Riesz systems are important tools in applied mathematics, for example for the solution of inverse problems. In this paper we shows that the Riesz system we identify can be used to give a constructive method for the computation of the control steering a given initial condition to a prescribed target. (2000). Primary 44A60; Secondary 93B05.
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In this paper we study the equation of linear viscoelasticity and we prove that two sequences of functions, naturally associated with this equation, are Riesz systems. These sequences appear naturally when observability and controllability problems are reformulated in terms of suitable interpolation/moment problems.The key contribution of the paper is to be found in the way used to prove that the two sequences are Riesz systems, an idea already applied to the study of different control problems.
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