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    Relaxation of nonlinear impulsive controlled systems on Banach spaces (English)
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    The authors study semilinear impulsive control systems. They provide a collection of assumptions and sufficient conditions to guarantee the existence of optimal state-control pairs when some convexity conditions in the problem definition are not satisfied. The paper is very technical, and difficult to read for a non-expert.
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    impulsive control systems
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