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010 _a978-3-319-19141-6
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100 _a20190128d2015 k||y0pory50 ba
101 _aeng
102 _aCH
200 _aTurnpike theory of continuous-time linear optimal control problems
_bDocumento eletrónico
_fAlexander J. Zaslavski
210 _aCham
_cSpringer International Publishing
_d2015
215 _aIX, 296 p.
225 _aSpringer Optimization and Its Applications
_h104
300 _aColocação: Online
303 _aIndividual turnpike results are of great interest due to their numerous applications in engineering and in economic theory; in this book the study is focused on new results of turnpike phenomenon in linear optimal control problems.  The book is intended for engineers as well as for mathematicians interested in the calculus of variations, optimal control, and in applied functional analysis. Two large classes of problems are studied in more depth. The first class studied in Chapter 2 consists of linear control problems with periodic nonsmooth convex integrands. Chapters 3-5 consist of linear control problems with autonomous nonconvex and nonsmooth integrands.  Chapter 6 discusses a turnpike property for dynamic zero-sum games with linear constraints. Chapter 7 examines genericity results. In Chapter 8, the description of structure of variational problems with extended-valued integrands is obtained. Chapter 9 ends the exposition with a study of turnpike phenomenon for dynamic games with extended value integrands.
410 _x1931-6828
_v104
606 _aCálculo das variações
606 _aTeoria dos jogos
606 _aInvestigação operacional
680 _aQA316
700 _aZaslavski
_bAlexander J.
801 _gRPC
_aPT
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19141-6
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