An approximative method for solving the non-linear optimal control problem

Nguyen Canh; Antonín Tuzar

Kybernetika (1975)

  • Volume: 11, Issue: 3, page (234)-247
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Canh, Nguyen, and Tuzar, Antonín. "An approximative method for solving the non-linear optimal control problem." Kybernetika 11.3 (1975): (234)-247. <http://eudml.org/doc/28108>.

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References

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  1. N. Canh, A convergence theorem on the iterative solution of non-linear two-point boundary value systems, Kybernetika 10 (1974), 1, 49-60. (1974) MR0400719
  2. P. Kenneth G. E. Taylor, Solution of variational problems with bounded control variables by means of the Generalized Newton-Raphson method, Proceedings of the Symposium on Recent advances in optimization technique. J. Wiley, New York 1966, 471-488. (1966) 
  3. G. M. Lance, Numerical methods for high speed computers, Illife and Sons, London 1960. (1960) MR0128051

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