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Optimal solutions to differential inclusions in presence of state constraints
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    Optimal solutions to differential inclusions in presence of state constraints (English)
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    Necessary conditions in terms of the Hamiltonian are given for optimal solutions to the differential inclusion problem when state constraints are present. This result extends a result of Clarke for the unconstrained problem. The data are nonsmooth, nonlinear, nonconvex. The method incorporates the state constraint in the cost functional as a penalty term for the sequence of unconstrained problems that approximate our problem. An application of Ekeland's variational principle, the known necessary conditions for the auxiliary problems, and a limiting process provide the necessary conditions.
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    differential inclusion
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    state constraints
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    penalty term
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    Ekeland's variational principle
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