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    Optimality conditions for the continuous model of the final open pit problem (English)
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    5 May 2021
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    The authors discuss optimality conditions for the ``final open pit problem''. Here they model a pit as a depth function \(p\) over some domain \(\Omega \subset \mathbb{R}^d\), to be determined, maximizing the gain obtained from excavating the pit. For with additional constraints on the function values of \(p\), its slope, and a bound on the associated costs of the excavation. For this problem, the authors derive optimality conditions for the case \(d = 1\) and \(d =2\). In the case \(d=2\), the authors only provide conditions on subdomains \(\Omega_0 \subset \Omega\) on which the slope constraints remain inactive.
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    final open pit
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    optimal control
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    calculus of variations
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    optimality conditions
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