Tunneling Estimates and Approximate Controllability for Hypoelliptic Equations(English, Paperback, Laurent Camille)

Tunneling Estimates and Approximate Controllability for Hypoelliptic Equations(English, Paperback, Laurent Camille)

  • Laurent Camille
Publisher:American Mathematical SocietyISBN 13: 9781470451387ISBN 10: 1470451387

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Tunneling Estimates and Approximate Controllability for Hypoelliptic Equations(English, Paperback, Laurent Camille) is written by Laurent Camille and published by American Mathematical Society. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1470451387 (ISBN 10) and 9781470451387 (ISBN 13).

This memoir is concerned with quantitative unique continuation estimates for equations involving a "sum of squares" operator L on a compact manifold M assuming: (i) the Chow-Rashevski-H?ormander condition ensuring the hypoellipticity of L,and(ii) the analyticity of M and the coefficients of L. The first result is the tunneling estimate ?L2(?) ? Ce?c?k 2 for normalized eigenfunctions ? of L from a nonempty open set ? ?M,wherek is the hypoellipticity index of L and ? the eigenvalue. The main result is a stability estimate for solutions to the hypoelliptic wave equation (?2 t + L)u =0:forT>2supx?M(dist(x,?)) (here, dist is the subRiemannian distance), the observation of the solution on (0,T) x ? determines the data. The constant involved in the estimate is Cec?k where?isthetypical frequency of the data. Wethen prove the approximate controllability of the hypoelliptic heat equation (?t +L)v = 1?f in any time, with appropriate (exponential) cost, depending on k. In case k = 2 (Grushin, Heisenberg...), we further show approximate controllability to trajectories with polynomial cost in large time. We also explain how the a nalyticity assumption can be relaxed, and a boundary ?Mcan be added in some situations.