Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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752780 | Systems & Control Letters | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
An admissible observation operator is zero-class admissible if the norm of the output map tends to zero as the time tends to zero. Sufficient and necessary conditions for zero-class admissibility of observation operators are developed and a modified Weiss condition is studied. It is shown that the modified Weiss condition is in general necessary, but not sufficient for zero-class admissibility. For several important classes of C0-semigroups it is proved that the modified Weiss condition is indeed equivalent to zero-class admissibility. The methods are illustrated by certain PDE examples.
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Authors
Birgit Jacob, Jonathan R. Partington, Sandra Pott,