“…More precisely, if u(T) = 0 in (0,1) and if we stop controlling the system at time T, then for all t > T, u{t) = 0 in (0,1). On the contrary, regional null controllability is a weaker property: due to the uncontrolled part on (0, a + S), (3) is no more preserved with time if we stop controlling at time T. Thus, it is important to improve the previous result, as shown in [6] or [4], proving that the solution can be forced to vanish identically on {a + 5,1) during a given time interval (T, T'), i.e. that the solution is persistent regional null controllable.…”