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On constraint qualifications for nondegenerate necessary conditions of optimality applied to optimal control problems
Author(s) -
Sofia O. Lopes,
Fernando A. C. C. Fontes,
Maria do Rosário de Pinho
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
discrete and continuous dynamical systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.289
H-Index - 70
eISSN - 1553-5231
pISSN - 1078-0947
DOI - 10.3934/dcds.2011.29.559
Subject(s) - optimal control , degeneracy (biology) , constraint (computer aided design) , boundary (topology) , type (biology) , mathematics , control (management) , set (abstract data type) , mathematical optimization , state (computer science) , boundary value problem , phenomenon , computer science , control theory (sociology) , algorithm , mathematical analysis , artificial intelligence , physics , bioinformatics , ecology , geometry , biology , programming language , quantum mechanics
Artigo em fase de publicaçãoWe address necessary conditions of optimality (NCO), in the form of a maximum principle, for optimal control problems with state constraints. In particular, we are interested in the NCO that are strengthened to avoid the degeneracy phenomenon that occurs when the trajectory hits the boundary of the state constraint. In the literature on this subject, we can distinguish two types of constraint qualifications (CQ) under which the strengthened NCO can be applied: CQ involving the optimal control and CQ not involving it. Each one of these types of CQ has its own merits. The CQs involving the optimal control are not so easy to verify, but, are typically applicable to problems with less regularity on the data. In this article, we provide conditions under which the type of CQ involving the optimal control can be reduced to the other type. In this way, we also provide nondegenerate NCO that are valid under a different set of hypotheses.Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) - Project PTDC/EEACRO/116014/2009 "Optimal Control in Constrained and Hybrid Nonlinear Systems

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