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Applications to Regular and Bang-Bang Control: Second-Order Necessary and Sufficient Optimality Conditions in Calculus of Variations and Optimal Contr
Contributor(s): Osmolovskii, Nikolai P. (Author), Maurer, Helmut (Author)
ISBN: 1611972353     ISBN-13: 9781611972351
Publisher: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematic
OUR PRICE:   $118.75  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: February 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Mathematics | Calculus
Dewey: 515.64
LCCN: 2012025629
Series: Advances in Design and Control
Physical Information: 390 pages
 
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This book is devoted to the theory and applications of second-order necessary and sufficient optimality conditions in the calculus of variations and optimal control. The authors develop theory for a control problem with ordinary differential equations subject to boundary conditions of equality and inequality type, and for mixed state-control constraints of equality type. The book has several distinctive features: necessary and sufficient conditions are given in the form of no-gap conditions; the theory covers broken extremals where the control has finitely many points of discontinuity; and a number of numerical examples in various areas of application are fully solved. This book will be of interest to academic researchers in calculus of variations and optimal control. It will also be a useful resource to researchers and engineers who use applications of optimal control in areas such as mechanics, mechatronics, physics, economics, or chemical, electrical, and biological engineering.

Contributor Bio(s): Osmolovskii, Nikolai P.: - Nikolai Osmolovskii holds several professorships, which include positions at the University of Siedlce, the Polish Academy of Science and the Technical University of Radom. He has authored 50 research papers and four monographs.Maurer, Helmut: - Helmut Maurer has held a professorship at the University of Munster since 1977; he retired in 2010, but remains active in many international research projects.