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    Unique Continuation for Stochastic Heat Equations

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    We establish a unique continuation property for stochastic heat equations evolving in a bounded domain GG. Our result shows that the value of the solution can be determined uniquely by means of its value on an arbitrary open subdomain of GG at any given positive time constant. Further, when GG is convex and bounded, we also give a quantitative version of the unique continuation property. As applications, we get an observability estimate for stochastic heat equations, an approximate result and a null controllability result for a backward stochastic heat equation

    Fredholm Transform and Local Rapid Stabilization for a Kuramoto-Sivashinsky Equation

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    This paper is devoted to the study of the local rapid exponential stabilization problem for a controlled Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation on a bounded interval. We build a feedback control law to force the solution of the closed-loop system to decay exponentially to zero with arbitrarily prescribed decay rates, provided that the initial datum is small enough. Our approach uses a method we introduced for the rapid stabilization of a Korteweg-de Vries equation. It relies on the construction of a suitable integral transform and can be applied to many other equations

    Null Controllability for Wave Equations with Memory

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    We study the memory-type null controllability property for wave equations involving memory terms. The goal is not only to drive the displacement and the velocity (of the considered wave) to rest at some time-instant but also to require the memory term to vanish at the same time, ensuring that the whole process reaches the equilibrium. This memory-type null controllability problem can be reduced to the classical null controllability property for a coupled PDE-ODE system. The later is viewed as a degenerate system of wave equations, the velocity of propagation for the ODE component vanishing. This fact requires the support of the control to move to ensure the memory-type null controllability to hold, under the so-called Moving Geometric Control Condition. The control result is proved by duality by means of an observability inequality which employs measurements that are done on a moving observation open subset of the domain where the waves propagate
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