Optimality Conditions for Nonconvex Variational Problems with Integral Constraints in Banach Spaces

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zbMATH Open1439.49011arXiv1902.09533MaRDI QIDQ5110196FDOQ5110196

Nobusumi Sagara

Publication date: 18 May 2020

Abstract: This paper exemplifies that saturation is an indispensable structure on measure spaces to obtain the existence and characterization of solutions to nonconvex variational problems with integral constraints in Banach spaces and their dual spaces. We provide a characterization of optimality via the maximum principle for the Hamiltonian and an existence result without the purification of relaxed controls, in which the Lyapunov convexity theorem in infinite dimensions under the saturation hypothesis on the underlying measure space plays a crucial role. We also demonstrate that the existence of solutions for certain class of primitives is necessary and sufficient for the measure space to be saturated.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1902.09533




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