Abstract
We study the exact controllability of two systems by means of a common finite-dimensional input function, a property called simultaneous exact controllability. Most of the time we consider one system to be infinite-dimensional and the other finite-dimensional. In this case we show that if both systems are exactly controllable in time T 0 and the generators have no common eigenvalues, then they are simultaneously exactly controllable in any time T >T0. Moreover, we show that similar results hold for approximate controllability. For exactly controllable systems we characterize the reachable subspaces corresponding to input functions of class H1 and H2 . We apply our results to prove the exact controllability of a coupled system composed of a string with a mass at one end. Finally, we consider an example of two infinite-dimensional systems: we characterize the simultaneously reachable subspace for two strings controlled from a common end. The result is obtained using a recent generalization of a classical inequality of Ingham.
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