Investigation of the Degeneracy Phenomenon of the Maximum Principle for Optimal Control Problems with State Constraints
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DOI10.1137/S036301299426996XzbMath0873.49014OpenAlexW2132325680MaRDI QIDQ4337726
S. M. Aseev, Aram V. Arutyunov
Publication date: 26 May 1997
Published in: SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1137/s036301299426996x
optimal controlmaximum principlestate constraintsdifferential inclusionsdegeneracy phenomenoncontrollability conditionsnecessary and sufficient conditions for nondegeneracy
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