Sufficiency Criteria via Focal Points and via Coupled Points
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Publication:4006690
DOI10.1137/0330006zbMath0780.49018OpenAlexW2062897874MaRDI QIDQ4006690
Publication date: 26 September 1992
Published in: SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1137/0330006
Riccati equationsufficient conditionscoupled pointsgeneral quadratic functionalnonexistence of focal pointsnonlinear calculus of variationsvariable final endpoints
Optimality conditions for problems involving ordinary differential equations (49K15) Optimality conditions for solutions belonging to restricted classes (Lipschitz controls, bang-bang controls, etc.) (49K30)
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