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Stability and sensitivity analysis for optimal control problems with control-state constraints

Kazimierz Malanowski

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A family of parameter dependent optimal control problems ( O ) h with smooth data for nonlinear ODEs is considered. The problems are subject to pointwise mixed control-state constraints. It is assumed that, for a reference value h₀ of the parameter, a solution of ( O ) h exists. It is shown that if (i) independence, controllability and coercivity conditions are satisfied at the reference solution, then (ii) for each h from a neighborhood of h₀, a locally unique solution to ( O ) h and the associated Lagrange...

Synthesis of optimal control for nonlinear third order systems

Wiesław Szwiec

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The paper is devoted to a certain problem in the theory of synthesis of optimal control. The fundamental results of research in the synthesis of optimal control for second order systems are given in [1], [2], [5], [10]. In particular, in [2] and [5] some specific nonlinear systems are investigated, namely the systems related with the differential equations of the forms̈ + F(s,ṡ) = u or s̈ + F(s,ṡ,u) = 0where u is a control parameter in the interval [—1,1]. Some results concerning third...

New a posteriori L ( L 2 ) and L 2 ( L 2 ) -error estimates of mixed finite element methods for general nonlinear parabolic optimal control problems

Zuliang Lu (2016)

Applications of Mathematics

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We study new a posteriori error estimates of the mixed finite element methods for general optimal control problems governed by nonlinear parabolic equations. The state and the co-state are discretized by the high order Raviart-Thomas mixed finite element spaces and the control is approximated by piecewise constant functions. We derive a posteriori error estimates in L ( J ; L 2 ( Ω ) ) -norm and L 2 ( J ; L 2 ( Ω ) ) -norm for both the state, the co-state and the control approximation. Such estimates, which seem to be new,...

An observability estimate for parabolic equations from a measurable set in time and its applications

Kim Dang Phung, Gengsheng Wang (2013)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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This paper presents a new observability estimate for parabolic equations in Ω × ( 0 , T ) , where Ω is a convex domain. The observation region is restricted over a product set of an open nonempty subset of Ω and a subset of positive measure in ( 0 , T ) . This estimate is derived with the aid of a quantitative unique continuation at one point in time. Applications to the bang-bang property for norm and time optimal control problems are provided.

Transportation flow problems with Radon measure variables

Marcus Wagner (2000)

Discussiones Mathematicae, Differential Inclusions, Control and Optimization

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For a multidimensional control problem ( P ) K involving controls u L , we construct a dual problem ( D ) K in which the variables ν to be paired with u are taken from the measure space rca (Ω,) instead of ( L ) * . For this purpose, we add to ( P ) K a Baire class restriction for the representatives of the controls u. As main results, we prove a strong duality theorem and saddle-point conditions.

Limiting average cost control problems in a class of discrete-time stochastic systems

Nadine Hilgert, Onesimo Hernández-Lerma (2001)

Applicationes Mathematicae

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We consider a class of d -valued stochastic control systems, with possibly unbounded costs. The systems evolve according to a discrete-time equation x t + 1 = G ( x t , a t ) + ξ t (t = 0,1,... ), for each fixed n = 0,1,..., where the ξ t are i.i.d. random vectors, and the Gₙ are given functions converging pointwise to some function G as n → ∞. Under suitable hypotheses, our main results state the existence of stationary control policies that are expected average cost (EAC) optimal and sample path average cost (SPAC)...

Linearization techniques for 𝕃 See PDF-control problems and dynamic programming principles in classical and 𝕃 See PDF-control problems

Dan Goreac, Oana-Silvia Serea (2012)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

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The aim of the paper is to provide a linearization approach to the 𝕃 See PDF-control problems. We begin by proving a semigroup-type behaviour of the set of constraints appearing in the linearized formulation of (standard) control problems. As a byproduct we obtain a linear formulation of the dynamic programming principle. Then, we use the 𝕃 p See PDF approach and the associated linear formulations. This seems to be the most appropriate tool for treating 𝕃 See PDF problems in continuous and...

On cumulative 13 C breath tests: An effort to improve the accuracy of test results revealed a substantial uncertainty in input data

Chleboun, Jan, Kocna, Petr

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A cumulative 1 3 C breath test can be used to detect a pancreatic disorder, for example. The test is burdened by uncertain input data. Among them, the estimation of CO 2 production rate is a key issue. An established estimate based on the body surface area could be replaced by an estimate using the basal metabolic rate. Although the latter estimate might be considered more appropriate than the former, the differences between them are large in some sex and agegroups. Such disagreements pose...

Model following control system with time delays

Dazhong Wang, Shujing Wu, Wei Zhang, Guoqiang Wang, Fei Wu, Shigenori Okubo (2016)

Kybernetika

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Design of model following control system (MFCS) for nonlinear system with time delays and disturbances is discussed. In this paper, the method of MFCS will be extended to nonlinear system with time delays. We set the nonlinear part f ( v ( t ) ) of the controlled object as | | f ( v ( t ) ) | | α + β | | v ( t ) | | γ , and show the bounded of internal states by separating the nonlinear part into γ 0 . Some preliminary numerical simulations are provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

Distances to convex sets

Antonio S. Granero, Marcos Sánchez (2007)

Studia Mathematica

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If X is a Banach space and C a convex subset of X*, we investigate whether the distance d ̂ ( c o ¯ w * ( K ) , C ) : = s u p i n f | | k - c | | : c C : k c o ¯ w * ( K ) from c o ¯ w * ( K ) to C is M-controlled by the distance d̂(K,C) (that is, if d ̂ ( c o ¯ w * ( K ) , C ) M d ̂ ( K , C ) for some 1 ≤ M < ∞), when K is any weak*-compact subset of X*. We prove, for example, that: (i) C has 3-control if C contains no copy of the basis of ℓ₁(c); (ii) C has 1-control when C ⊂ Y ⊂ X* and Y is a subspace with weak*-angelic closed dual unit ball B(Y*); (iii) if C is a convex subset of X and X is considered canonically...

Cyclic Type Fixed Point Results in 2-Menger Spaces

Binayak S. CHOUDHURY, Samir Kumar BHANDARI, Parbati SAHA (2015)

Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Facultas Rerum Naturalium. Mathematica

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In this paper we introduce generalized cyclic contractions through r number of subsets of a probabilistic 2-metric space and establish two fixed point results for such contractions. In our first theorem we use the Hadzic type t -norm. In another theorem we use a control function with minimum t -norm. Our results generalizes some existing fixed point theorem in 2-Menger spaces. The results are supported with some examples.

Switching control

Enrique Zuazua (2011)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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We analyze the problem of switching controls for control systems endowed with different actuators. The goal is to control the dynamics of the system by switching from an actuator to the other in a systematic way so that, in each instant of time, only one actuator is active. We first address a finite-dimensional model and show that, under suitable rank conditions, switching control strategies exist and can be built in a systematic way. To do this we introduce a new variational principle...

Uniform L 1 error bounds for semi-discrete finite element solutions of evolutionary integral equations

Lin, Qun, Xu, Da, Zhang, Shuhua

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In this paper, we consider the second-order continuous time Galerkin approximation of the solution to the initial problem u t + 0 t β ( t - s ) A u ( s ) d s = 0 , u ( 0 ) = v , t > 0 , where A is an elliptic partial-differential operator and β ( t ) is positive, nonincreasing and log-convex on ( 0 , ) with 0 β ( ) < β ( 0 + ) . Error estimates are derived in the norm of L t 1 ( 0 , ; L x 2 ) , and some estimates for the first order time derivatives of the errors are also given.

The gradient superconvergence of the finite volume method for a nonlinear elliptic problem of nonmonotone type

Tie Zhu Zhang, Shu Hua Zhang (2015)

Applications of Mathematics

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We study the superconvergence of the finite volume method for a nonlinear elliptic problem using linear trial functions. Under the condition of C -uniform meshes, we first establish a superclose weak estimate for the bilinear form of the finite volume method. Then, we prove that on the mesh point set S , the gradient approximation possesses the superconvergence: max P S | ( u - ¯ u h ) ( P ) | = O ( h 2 ) | ln h | 3 / 2 , where ¯ denotes the average gradient on elements containing vertex P . Furthermore, by using the interpolation post-processing...