Duality in the optimal control of distributed parameter systems governed by hyperbolic equations (Q1572815)

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Duality in the optimal control of distributed parameter systems governed by hyperbolic equations
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    Duality in the optimal control of distributed parameter systems governed by hyperbolic equations (English)
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    6 May 2001
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    The authors model a hyperbolic distributed parameter control system as a minimization problem \(\mathcal P\) for a system described by a second order differential equation in a Hilbert space. There are control constraints, but no state constraints or target condition. They define a (maximization) dual problem \({\mathcal D}\) and show that \(\max K \leq \min J,\) where \(J\) (resp. \(K)\) is the objective functional of \({\mathcal P}\) (resp. of \(\mathcal D).\) Under additional conditions, they are able to prove that \(\max K = \min J.\)
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    duality
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    distributed parameter systems
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    hyperbolic control systems
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