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Nonlinear Optimal Control Theory
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Nonlinear Optimal Control Theory presents a deep, wide-ranging introduction to the mathematical theory of the optimal control of processes governed by ordinary differential equations and certain types of differential equations with memory. Many examples illustrate the mathematical issues that need to be addressed when using optimal control techniqu
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- 1. Examples of Control Problems
- 2. Formulation of Control Problems
- 3. Relaxed Controls
- 4. Existence Theorems; Compact Constraints
- 5. Existence Theorems; Non-Compact Constraints
- 6. The Maximum Principle and Some of Its Applications
- 7. Proof of the Maximum Principle
- 8. Examples
- 9. Systems Governed by Integrodifferential Systems
- 10. Hereditary Systems
- 11. Bounded State Problems
- 12. Hamilton-Jacobi Theory
- Bibliography