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Minima in control problems with constraints

Gianna Stefani, PierLuigi Zezza (1995)

Banach Center Publications

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This paper is devoted to describing second order conditions in the framework of extremal problems, that is, conditions obtained by reducing the optimal control problem to an abstract one in a suitable Banach (or Hilbert) space. The studied problem includes equality constraints both on the end-points and on the state-control trajectory. The second goal is to give a complete description of necessary and sufficient second order conditions for weak local optimality by describing first the...

Unmaximized inclusion necessary conditions for nonconvex constrained optimal control problems

Maria Do Rosário de Pinho, Maria Margarida Ferreira, Fernando Fontes (2005)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

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Necessary conditions of optimality in the form of Unmaximized Inclusions (UI) are derived for optimal control problems with state constraints. The conditions presented here generalize earlier optimality conditions to problems that may be nonconvex. The derivation of UI-type conditions in the absence of the convexity assumption is of particular importance when deriving necessary conditions for constrained problems. We illustrate this feature by establishing, as an application, optimality...

Stability and sensitivity analysis for optimal control problems with a first-order state constraint and application to continuation methods

Joseph Frédéric Bonnans, Audrey Hermant (2008)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

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The paper deals with an optimal control problem with a scalar first-order state constraint and a scalar control. In presence of (nonessential) touch points, the arc structure of the trajectory is not stable. Under some reasonable assumptions, we show that boundary arcs are structurally stable, and that touch point can either remain so, vanish or be transformed into a single boundary arc. Assuming a weak second-order optimality condition (equivalent to uniform quadratic growth), stability...

On regularization methods for the numerical solution of parabolic control problems with pointwise state constraints

Ira Neitzel, Fredi Tröltzsch (2009)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

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In this paper we study Lavrentiev-type regularization concepts for linear-quadratic parabolic control problems with pointwise state constraints. In the first part, we apply classical Lavrentiev regularization to a problem with distributed control, whereas in the second part, a Lavrentiev-type regularization method based on the adjoint operator is applied to boundary control problems with state constraints in the whole domain. The analysis for both classes of control problems is investigated...

Unmaximized inclusion necessary conditions for nonconvex constrained optimal control problems

Maria do Rosário de Pinho, Maria Margarida Ferreira, Fernando Fontes (2010)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

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Necessary conditions of optimality in the form of Unmaximized Inclusions (UI) are derived for optimal control problems with state constraints. The conditions presented here generalize earlier optimality conditions to problems that may be nonconvex. The derivation of UI-type conditions in the absence of the convexity assumption is of particular importance when deriving necessary conditions for constrained problems. We illustrate this feature by establishing, as an application, optimality...