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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 15 (1975), S. 393-411 
    ISSN: 1573-2878
    Keywords: Convexity ; control theory ; generalized control theory ; lower closure theorems ; calculus of variations
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract The theory of measurable set-valued mappings allows us to study some problems of optimal control in the framework of minimization of convex functionals and thus to obtain existence theorems. When the functionals are nonconvex, we obtain the existence theorems for control problems which are weakly perturbed from the initial one. In this regard, we specify some theorems of nonconvex optimization.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 15 (1975), S. 533-547 
    ISSN: 1573-2878
    Keywords: Decomposition methods ; large-scale systems ; calculus of variations ; control theory ; multidimensional control problems
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract The search for the optimum control of complex static or dynamic processes according toconventional optimization methods involves many problems due, in particular, to the volume and complexity of calculations. And, as the dimensions of the systems studied increases steadily, even if a theoretical solution is still possible, an acceptable solution from the economic standpoint can no longer be hoped for. To overcome these difficulties, an effective means is certainly the introduction of multilevel optimization methods. The use of such a technique for a static optimization of complex systems has already been discussed, and the problems of dynamic optimization are dealt with here. As for static systems, three decomposition methods can be applied. The different tasks to which they lead are examined for each of the levels, and the stability of coordinators is studied.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 17 (1975), S. 1-42 
    ISSN: 1573-2878
    Keywords: Optimal control ; calculus of variations ; quadratic control problems ; linear spaces ; conjugate points ; focal points ; Bolza problem ; Hilbert space techniques
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract The present paper is concerned with the study of quadratic control problems on linear spaces. In particular, we are concerned with the conditions under which a quadratic criterion function is positive on certain linear spaces. This involves the elementary theory of conjugate and focal points, the existence of a conjugate system with a nonvanishing determinant, and the existence of extremal fields. The results given are in part a translation into control language of known theory for the problem of Bolza. The method used is based on the Hilbert space techniques developed earlier by the author.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 17 (1975), S. 361-430 
    ISSN: 1573-2878
    Keywords: Survey papers ; gradient methods ; numerical methods ; computing methods ; calculus of variations ; optimal control ; gradient-restoration algorithms ; boundary-value problems ; bounded control problems ; bounded state problems ; nondifferential constraints
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract This paper summarizes recent advances in the area of gradient algorithms for optimal control problems, with particular emphasis on the work performed by the staff of the Aero-Astronautics Group of Rice University. The following basic problem is considered: minimize a functionalI which depends on the statex(t), the controlu(t), and the parameter π. Here,I is a scalar,x ann-vector,u anm-vector, and π ap-vector. At the initial point, the state is prescribed. At the final point, the statex and the parameter π are required to satisfyq scalar relations. Along the interval of integration, the state, the control, and the parameter are required to satisfyn scalar differential equations. First, the sequential gradient-restoration algorithm and the combined gradient-restoration algorithm are presented. The descent properties of these algorithms are studied, and schemes to determine the optimum stepsize are discussed. Both of the above algorithms require the solution of a linear, two-point boundary-value problem at each iteration. Hence, a discussion of integration techniques is given. Next, a family of gradient-restoration algorithms is introduced. Not only does this family include the previous two algorithms as particular cases, but it allows one to generate several additional algorithms, namely, those with alternate restoration and optional restoration. Then, two modifications of the sequential gradient-restoration algorithm are presented in an effort to accelerate terminal convergence. In the first modification, the quadratic constraint imposed on the variations of the control is modified by the inclusion of a positive-definite weighting matrix (the matrix of the second derivatives of the Hamiltonian with respect to the control). The second modification is a conjugate-gradient extension of the sequential gradient-restoration algorithm. Next, the addition of a nondifferential constraint, to be satisfied everywhere along the interval of integration, is considered. In theory, this seems to be only a minor modification of the basic problem. In practice, the change is considerable in that it enlarges dramatically the number and variety of problems of optimal control which can be treated by gradient-restoration algorithms. Indeed, by suitable transformations, almost every known problem of optimal control theory can be brought into this scheme. This statement applies, for instance, to the following situations: (i) problems with control equality constraints, (ii) problems with state equality constraints, (iii) problems with equality constraints on the time rate of change of the state, (iv) problems with control inequality constraints, (v) problems with state inequality constraints, and (vi) problems with inequality constraints on the time rate of change of the state. Finally, the simultaneous presence of nondifferential constraints and multiple subarcs is considered. The possibility that the analytical form of the functions under consideration might change from one subarc to another is taken into account. The resulting formulation is particularly relevant to those problems of optimal control involving bounds on the control or the state or the time derivative of the state. For these problems, one might be unwilling to accept the simplistic view of a continuous extremal arc. Indeed, one might want to take the more realistic view of an extremal arc composed of several subarcs, some internal to the boundary being considered and some lying on the boundary. The paper ends with a section dealing with transformation techniques. This section illustrates several analytical devices by means of which a great number of problems of optimal control can be reduced to one of the formulations presented here. In particular, the following topics are treated: (i) time normalization, (ii) free initial state, (iii) bounded control, and (iv) bounded state.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 18 (1976), S. 521-536 
    ISSN: 1573-2878
    Keywords: Discrete systems ; periodic processes ; maximum principle ; sufficient conditions ; calculus of variations
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract The problem of improving the optimal steady state of a discrete system by means of a suitable cyclic operation is discussed. Two sufficient conditions are found by negating a necessary condition and by following a frequency-domain approach, respectively. The connection between the two conditions is also shown.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 26 (1978), S. 601-636 
    ISSN: 1573-2878
    Keywords: Optimization ; calculus of variations ; state constraints
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract This paper combines the separate works of two authors. Tan proves a set of necessary conditions for a control problem with second-order state inequality constraints (see Ref. 1). Russak proves necessary conditions for an extended version of that problem. Specifically, the extended version augments the original problem by including state equality constraints, differential and isopermetric equality and inequality constraints, and endpoint constraints. In addition, Russak (i) relaxes the solvability assumption on the state constraints, (ii) extends the maximum principle to a larger set, (iii) obtains modified forms of the relationH =H t and of the transversality relation usually obtained in problems of this type, and (iv) proves a condition concerning μα(t 1), the derivative of the multiplier functions at the final time.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 27 (1979), S. 571-582 
    ISSN: 1573-2878
    Keywords: Optimal remodeling ; structural optimization ; calculus of variations ; optimality conditions ; structural mechanics
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract We present the problem of remodeling a given structure such as to improve structural performance optimally within a specified available resource. The development pertains to all types of problems where the mode of structural response is governed by an extremum principle. A variational formulation is used, and the idea is illustrated for maximum-stiffness remodeling of single-purpose structures.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 15 (1975), S. 587-604 
    ISSN: 1573-2878
    Keywords: Orbital mechanics ; astrodynamics ; calculus of variations ; space trajectories ; aerospace engineering
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract This study presents the derivation of the equations necessary to establish a practical method for computing optimal transfers in the real case. It makes it possible to compute and use actual optimal transfers for advanced planning of preliminary mission analysis in place of the standard Hohmann transfers. This realizable solution includes the effects of the inclination and eccentricity of the orbits of the planets. It applies directly to cases in which a two-impulse transfer is the optimal solution and presents the results as functions of the corresponding idealized Hohmann transfers.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 17 (1975), S. 115-131 
    ISSN: 1573-2878
    Keywords: Control theory ; saddle-point criterion ; infinite-dimensional equality constraints ; calculus of variations ; convex programming
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract In this paper, we develop a saddle-point criterion for convex optimization problems with infinite-dimensional equality constraints. The method used in the derivation of this criterion is based on the property of openness of the equality operator. As an application, we develop necessary and sufficient conditions for an optimal control problem under a suitable controllability assumption. Constructing an optimal solution for a production planning problem is used as an illustrative example.
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    Journal of optimization theory and applications 17 (1975), S. 293-335 
    ISSN: 1573-2878
    Keywords: Control theory ; maximum principle ; calculus of variations ; Banach spaces
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract An extension of Pontryagin's maximum principle to the case where the state space is infinite dimensional is given. The control process is governed by ordinary nonlinear differential equations. A property of control processes, which is analogous to well-known, nonlinear interior mapping theorems, makes up the basis for the proofs.
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