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Abstract
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We focus on the linear Kawahara equation in a bounded domain, employing two
boundary controls. The controllability of this system has been previously demonstrated
over the past decade using the Hilbert uniqueness method, which involves proving an
observability inequality, in general, shown via Carleman estimates. Here, we extend
this understanding by achieving exact controllability within a space of analytic
functions, employing the flatness approach, which is a new approach for
higher-order dispersive systems. We also provide a class of reachable states (taking
as initial data) which are holomorphic in some disk around
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Keywords
Kawahara equation, controllability to the trajectories,
flatness approach, Gevrey class, smoothing effect
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Mathematical Subject Classification
Primary: 37L50, 93B05
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Milestones
Received: 2 April 2025
Revised: 26 June 2025
Accepted: 30 July 2025
Published: 2 April 2026
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