Abstract

Using multipler techniques and Lyapunov methods, we prove that the energy in the higher-dimensional linear thermoviscoelasticity decays to zero exponentially by introducing a velocity feedback on part of the boundary of a thermoviscoelastic body, which is clamped along the rest of its boundary, to increase the loss of energy.

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