Abstract

The problem of boundary controllability is considered for a wide class of models, which can be conditionally called “naive mechanics”. It is proved that for all models of “naive mechanics”, except for the three cases, there is no controllability to rest. All these three cases are classical examples of equations, two of which require additional study of the controllability property.

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