Controls insensitizing the observation of a quasi-geostrophic ocean model
Date
2005Author
Fernández-Cara, Enrique
García, Galina C.
Osses, Axel
Publisher
Society for Industrial and Applied MathematicsDescription
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We consider a linear quasi-geostrophic ocean model with partially known initial
conditions. We search for controls that make the observation locally insensitive to the perturbations
of the initial data. Their existence is equivalent to the null controllability property for an associated
cascade Stokes-like system. Thanks to the presence of the Coriolis term, we are able to prove the
existence of such controls. Our strategy is the following. First, we prove a unique continuation
property for the adjoint of the state system that leads to approximate controllability; then, under
certain assumptions, an observability inequality is established for the adjoint. The proof is inspired
by the arguments leading to the unique continuation property. This inequality leads to the desired
null controllability result.