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Optimal Control Theory

Optimal Control Theory
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Dewey Class 519.6
Title Optimal Control Theory ([EBook]) / by Leonard D. Berkovitz.
Author Berkovitz, Leonard David , 1924-
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication New York, NY : Springer , 1974.
Physical Details X, 306 pages : online resource.
Series Applied mathematical sciences 0066-5452 ; ; 12
ISBN 9781475760972
Summary Note This book is an introduction to the mathematical theory of optimal control of processes governed by ordinary differential eq- tions. It is intended for students and professionals in mathematics and in areas of application who want a broad, yet relatively deep, concise and coherent introduction to the subject and to its relati- ship with applications. In order to accommodate a range of mathema- cal interests and backgrounds among readers, the material is arranged so that the more advanced mathematical sections can be omitted wi- out loss of continuity. For readers primarily interested in appli- tions a recommended minimum course consists of Chapter I, the sections of Chapters II, III, and IV so recommended in the introductory sec­ tions of those chapters, and all of Chapter V. The introductory sec­ tion of each chapter should further guide the individual reader toward material that is of interest to him. A reader who has had a good course in advanced calculus should be able to understand the defini­ tions and statements of the theorems and should be able to follow a substantial portion of the mathematical development. The entire book can be read by someone familiar with the basic aspects of Lebesque integration and functional analysis. For the reader who wishes to find out more about applications we recommend references [2], [13], [33], [35], and [50], of the Bibliography at the end of the book.:
I. Examples of Control Problems -- II. Formulation of the Control Problem -- III. Existence Theorems with Convexity Assumptions -- IV. Existence Without Convexity -- V. The Maximum Principle and Some of Its Applications -- VI. Proof of the Maximum Principle -- Bibliographical Notes.:
Contents note I. Examples of Control Problems -- II. Formulation of the Control Problem -- III. Existence Theorems with Convexity Assumptions -- IV. Existence Without Convexity -- V. The Maximum Principle and Some of Its Applications -- VI. Proof of the Maximum Principle -- Bibliographical Notes.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6097-2
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