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    ISSN: 1572-9338
    Keywords: Optimal control ; Markov chains ; partial observability ; average cost ; optimality equation ; structured optimal policies
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Economics
    Notes: Abstract We consider partially observable Markov decision processes with finite or countably infinite (core) state and observation spaces and finite action set. Following a standard approach, an equivalent completely observed problem is formulated, with the same finite action set but with anuncountable state space, namely the space of probability distributions on the original core state space. By developing a suitable theoretical framework, it is shown that some characteristics induced in the original problem due to the countability of the spaces involved are reflected onto the equivalent problem. Sufficient conditions are then derived for solutions to the average cost optimality equation to exist. We illustrate these results in the context of machine replacement problems. Structural properties for average cost optimal policies are obtained for a two state replacement problem; these are similar to results available for discount optimal policies. The set of assumptions used compares favorably to others currently available.
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    Annals of operations research 37 (1992), S. 375-401 
    ISSN: 1572-9338
    Keywords: Optimal control ; stochastic control ; dynamic systems ; nonlinear systems ; control algorithm ; optimal economic policies
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    Topics: Mathematics , Economics
    Notes: Abstract In this paper we describe the algorithm OPTCON which has been developed for the optimal control of nonlinear stochastic models. It can be applied to obtain approximate numerical solutions of control problems where the objective function is quadratic and the dynamic system is nonlinear. In addition to the usual additive uncertainty, some or all of the parameters of the model may be stochastic variables. The optimal values of the control variables are computed in an iterative fashion: First, the time-invariant nonlinear system is linearized around a reference path and approximated by a time-varying linear system. Second, this new problem is solved by applying Bellman's principle of optimality. The resulting feedback equations are used to project expected optimal state and control variables. These projections then serve as a new reference path, and the two steps are repeated until convergence is reached. The algorithm has been implemented in the statistical programming system GAUSS. We derive some mathematical results needed for the algorithm and give an overview of the structure of OPTCON. Moreover, we report on some tentative applications of OPTCON to two small macroeconometric models for Austria.
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    Annals of operations research 54 (1994), S. 237-262 
    ISSN: 1572-9338
    Keywords: Optimal control ; differential games ; environmental policy ; JEL C61 ; C73 ; Q28
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    Topics: Mathematics , Economics
    Notes: Abstract This paper provides some differential game models of natural resource exploitation when environmental pollution takes place. The “classical” approach to determine optimal harvest rates of renewable resources utilizes Optimal Control models, i.e. there is either a monopolistic market structure or there is pure competition. In case of pollution, however, all agents can be put together, forming the groups of the resource harvesters on one side and of polluters on the other side. So differential games can be used to analyze environmental problems. The models introduced in this paper are put together in order to showdifferent problems that can all be analyzed using differential games.
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    Annals of operations research 54 (1994), S. 217-235 
    ISSN: 1572-9338
    Keywords: Optimal control ; growth paths ; exhaustible resources ; JEL C61 ; O41 ; Q23
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Economics
    Notes: Abstract This paper focuses on the issue of optimal pollution control when either pollution itself is irreversible or when some characteristic of the environmental resource is irreversibly destroyed in the course of growing pollution. It is shown that exhausting the assimilative capacity through too heavy pollution is never optimal unless the rate of social time preference is sufficiently high. The paper also investigates the case that decisions about irreversible developments have to be made under uncertainty today when the decision maker faces the prospect of better information about the irreversible damage at some future point in time. A non-negative quasi-option value is shown to exist as in the Arrow-Fisher-Henry model that relates to natural resource deletion by projects of industrial development.
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    Applied mathematics & optimization 28 (1993), S. 113-132 
    ISSN: 1432-0606
    Keywords: Elliptic systems ; Nonlinear competitive interactions ; Game theory ; Optimal control ; 49A45 ; 35K10
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract A two-sided game for the control of a stationary semilinear competitive system with autonomous sources is considered, where the controls are the kernels of the nonlocal interaction terms. The saddle point (the optimal solution of the game) is characterized as the unique solution of the associated optimality system, which is solved by an iterative scheme.
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    Applied mathematics & optimization 28 (1993), S. 225-257 
    ISSN: 1432-0606
    Keywords: Lagrange multiplier rule ; Kuhn-Tucker conditions ; Maximum principle ; Optimal control ; 93E20 ; 93E25
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract We consider the infinite-dimensional nonlinear programming problem of minimizing a real-valued functionf 0 (u) defined in a metric spaceV subject to the constraintf(u) ε Y, wheref(u) is defined inV and takes values in a Banach spaceE and Y is a subset ofE. We derive and use a theorem of Kuhn-Tucker type to obtain Pontryagin's maximum principle for certain semilinear parabolic distributed parameter systems. The results apply to systems described by nonlinear heat equations and reaction-diffusion equations inL 1 andL ∞ spaces.
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    Applied mathematics & optimization 30 (1994), S. 1-14 
    ISSN: 1432-0606
    Keywords: Optimal control ; Unbounded differential inclusion ; Second-order necessary condition ; Second variation ; 49K24
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract We study second-order necessary conditions for optimality in the unbounded differential inclusion control problem and recover the accessory problem in optimal control theory.
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    Applied mathematics & optimization 30 (1994), S. 113-126 
    ISSN: 1432-0606
    Keywords: Nonconvex variational problems ; Relaxation ; Optimal control ; 49J27 ; 35B25 ; 65N30
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract An optimal control problem for a multivalued system governed by a nonconvex variational problem, involving a regularization parameter ɛ〉0, is proposed and studied. The solution to the variational problem exhibits typically rapid oscillations (a so-called fine structure) corresponding to a multiphase state of the material. We want to control only this fine structure. Existence of an optimal control is proved. Its convergence with ɛ→0 is studied by means of an optimal control problem for a relaxed variational problem involving (suitably generalized) Young measures. The uniqueness of the solution to the relaxed variational problem, which is nontrivial but is very important in the context of optimal control, is studied in special cases. A finite-element approximation is proposed.
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    Applied mathematics & optimization 24 (1991), S. 289-316 
    ISSN: 1432-0606
    Keywords: Optimal control ; Stochastic control ; Sampled-data controllers ; Digital control ; Optimal regulators ; Optimal tracking
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract An unconstrained stochastic optimization problem involving a discrete-time linear process with a normally distributed initial condition and subject to additive gaussian state and measurement noise is formulated in terms of a quite general finite horizon, discrete-time quadratic cost criterion and solved when there is either complete or incomplete state information. It is shown that both the stochastic sampled-data optimal tracker and the stochastic sampled-data optimal regulator are special cases of this problem. A breakdown of the minimum cost for both sampled-data controllers is given.
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    Applied mathematics & optimization 25 (1992), S. 109-126 
    ISSN: 1432-0606
    Keywords: Hamilton-Jacobi equation ; Viscosity solution ; Optimal control ; Neumann problem ; 35F20 ; 49B10 ; 49CO5
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract In a previous paper the author has introduced a new notion of a (generalized) viscosity solution for Hamilton-Jacobi equations with an unbounded nonlinear term. It is proved here that the minimal time function (resp. the optimal value function) for time optimal control problems (resp. optimal control problems) governed by evolution equations is a (generalized) viscosity solution for the Bellman equation (resp. the dynamic programming equation). It is also proved that the Neumann problem in convex domains may be viewed as a Hamilton-Jacobi equation with a suitable unbounded nonlinear term.
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