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Nonequivalence of Controllability Properties for Piecewise Linear Markov Switch Processes

Dan Goreac

Published 2016-10-06Version 1

In this paper we study the exact null-controllability property for a class of controlled PDMP of switch type with switch-dependent, piecewise linear dynamics and multiplicative jumps. First, we show that exact null-controllability induces a con-trollability metric. This metric is linked to a class of backward stochastic Riccati equations. Using arguments similar to the euclidian-valued BSDE in [4], the equation is shown to be equivalent to an iterative family of deterministic Riccati equations that are solvable. Second, we give an example showing that, for switch-dependent coefficients, exact null-controllability is strictly stronger than approximate null-controllability. Finally, we show by convenient examples that no hierarchy holds between approximate (full) controllability and exact null-controllability. The paper is intended as a complement to [15] and [14].

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