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On global maximum of a convex terminal functional in optimal control problems
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    On global maximum of a convex terminal functional in optimal control problems (English)
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    11 August 1996
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    Necessary and sufficient global optimality conditions are stated and proved for the maximization of several types of optimal control problems. The most general problem considered has an endpoint objective function which is convex and equality and inequality constraints on the endpoint. For the problem with linear dynamics the maximum principle is derived from these optimality conditions. Several examples are provided.
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    necessary and sufficient conditions
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    global optimality conditions
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    optimal control
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    maximum principle
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