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Based on the Working Conference on Boundary Control and Boundary Variation held in Sophia-Antipolis, France, this work provides important examinations of shape optimization and boundary control of hyperbolic systems, including free boundary problems and stabilization. It offers a new approach to large and nonlinear variation of the boundary using global Eulerian co-ordinates and intrinsic geometry.
This volume comprises selected papers presented at the IFIP WG 7.2 Working Conference on Boundary Control and Boundary Variation held in Sophia-Antipolis, France in October 1990. From the contents: A. Bensoussan: Exact Controllability for Linear Dynamic Systems with Skew Symmetric Operators; P. Cannarsa and F. Gozzi: On the Smoothness of the Value Function Along Optimal Trajectories; D. Cioranescu and J. Saint Jean-Paulin: Truss Structures: Fourier Conditions and Eigenvalue Problem; G.da Prao and J.P. Zol sio: Boundary Control for Inverse Free Boundary Problems; R. Glowinski: Boundary Controllability Problems for the Wave and Heat Equations; R. Triggiani: Regularity with Interior Point Control.
This volume comprises selected papers presented at the IFIP WG 7.2 Working Conference on Boundary Control and Boundary Variation held in Sophia-Antipolis, France in October 1990. From the contents: A. Bensoussan: Exact Controllability for Linear Dynamic Systems with Skew Symmetric Operators; P. Cannarsa and F. Gozzi: On the Smoothness of the Value Function Along Optimal Trajectories; D. Cioranescu and J. Saint Jean-Paulin: Truss Structures: Fourier Conditions and Eigenvalue Problem; G.da Prao and J.P. Zol sio: Boundary Control for Inverse Free Boundary Problems; R. Glowinski: Boundary Controllability Problems for the Wave and Heat Equations; R. Triggiani: Regularity with Interior Point Control.
This volume comprises the proceedings of the Working Conference "Boundary variations and boundary control" held in Nice (France), June 10-13, 1986. The aim of this Conference was to stimulate exchange of ideas between the group working on shape optimization (including free boundary problems) and the group working on boundary control of hyperbolic systems (including stabilization). An important remark is that if one considers a dynamical system governed by linear elasticity the choice of Lagrangian coordinates leads to discuss boundary conditions, or boundary control (for example to stabilize), while the choice of Eulerian coordinates lead to a moving boundary and moving domain . This remark challenges us to consider the domain (or its boundary) as a control.
This volume comprises the proceedings of the Working Conference "Boundary variations and boundary control" held in Nice (France), June 10-13, 1986. The aim of this Conference was to stimulate exchange of ideas between the group working on shape optimization (including free boundary problems) and the group working on boundary control of hyperbolic systems (including stabilization). An important remark is that if one considers a dynamical system governed by linear elasticity the choice of Lagrangian coordinates leads to discuss boundary conditions, or boundary control (for example to stabilize), while the choice of Eulerian coordinates lead to a moving boundary and moving domain . This remark challenges us to consider the domain (or its boundary) as a control.
Rev. ed. of : Boundary control and legal principles / Curtis M. Brown, Walter G. Robinllard, Donald A. Wilson. 4th ed. 1995.
The democratization of a national government is only a first step in diffusing democracy throughout a country's territory. Even after a national government is democratized, subnational authoritarian 'enclaves' often continue to deny rights to citizens of local jurisdictions. Gibson offers new theoretical perspectives for the study of democratization in his exploration of this phenomenon. His theory of 'boundary control' captures the conflict pattern between incumbents and oppositions when a national democratic government exists alongside authoritarian provinces (or 'states'). He also reveals how federalism and the territorial organization of countries shape how subnational authoritarian regimes are built and how they unravel. Through a novel comparison of the late nineteenth-century American 'Solid South' with contemporary experiences in Argentina and Mexico, Gibson reveals that the mechanisms of boundary control are reproduced across countries and historical periods. As long as subnational authoritarian governments coexist with national democratic governments, boundary control will be at play.