On the Controllability of Parabolic Systems with a Nonlinear Term Involving the State and the Gradient

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2002

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SIAM PUBLICATIONS
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We present some results concerning the controllability of a quasi-linear parabolic equation (with linear principal part) in a bounded domain of ${\mathbb R}^N$ with Dirichlet boundary conditions. We analyze the controllability problem with distributed controls (supported on a small open subset) and boundary controls (supported on a small part of the boundary). We prove that the system is null and approximately controllable at any time if the nonlinear term $f( y, \nabla y)$ grows slower than $|y| \log^{3/2}(1+ |y| + |\nabla y|) + |\nabla y| \log^{1/2}(1+ |y| + |\nabla y|)$ at infinity (generally, in this case, in the absence of control, blow-up occurs). The proofs use global Carleman estimates, parabolic regularity, and the fixed point method.

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