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PDEs in connection with control and optimization, Controllability, Caccioppoli inequality, observability ine-quality, Carleman estimates, singular/degenerate equations, 510, null controllability, Hardy-Poincaré inequality, non smooth coefficients, Inequalities applied to PDEs involving derivatives, differential and integral operators, or integrals, Hardy-Poincar'e inequality, Carleman estimates, singular/degenerate equations, non smooth coef-ficients, Hardy-Poincar'e inequality, Caccioppoli inequality, observability ine-quality, null controllability, non smooth coef-ficients, observability inequality, Control problems involving ordinary differential equations
PDEs in connection with control and optimization, Controllability, Caccioppoli inequality, observability ine-quality, Carleman estimates, singular/degenerate equations, 510, null controllability, Hardy-Poincaré inequality, non smooth coefficients, Inequalities applied to PDEs involving derivatives, differential and integral operators, or integrals, Hardy-Poincar'e inequality, Carleman estimates, singular/degenerate equations, non smooth coef-ficients, Hardy-Poincar'e inequality, Caccioppoli inequality, observability ine-quality, null controllability, non smooth coef-ficients, observability inequality, Control problems involving ordinary differential equations
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