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Constrained Optimization In The Calculus Of Variations and Optimal Control Theory

✍ Scribed by Gregory, John; Lin, Cantian


Publisher
VanNostrand Reinhold;Chapman and Hall/CRC
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Leaves
232
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This applied mathematics textbook includes a somewhat classical introduction to nonlinear programming, the calculus of variations and optimal control theory, along with new theoretical and numerical methods for constrained problems developed by the authors

✦ Table of Contents


Content: The finite dimensional problem. The basic theory of the calculus of variations. The basic optimal control problem. The constrained problem of bolza. A reformulation of general optimal control problems as unconstrained problems in the calculus of variations. Numerical methods.

✦ Subjects


Nebenbedingung.;Optimale Kontrolle.;Optimierung.;Variationsrechnung.


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