
BOOKS - Counterexamples in Optimal Control Theory (Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems)

Counterexamples in Optimal Control Theory (Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems)
Author: Semen Ya Serovaiskii
Year: January 1, 2003
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 4.0 MB
Language: English

Year: January 1, 2003
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 4.0 MB
Language: English

Book Description: Counterexamples in Optimal Control Theory Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems Author: [Name of Author] January 1, 2003 Summary: This monograph delves into instances where optimal control either fails to exist or lacks uniqueness, rendering optimality conditions inadequate, degenerate, or ill-posed, leading to incorrect outcomes when employing classical optimization techniques. The goal is to gain a deeper comprehension of contemporary optimal control theory and the practical challenges encountered when addressing extremum issues in real-world contexts. Introduction: The book embarks on an exploration of counterexamples in optimal control theory, highlighting situations where classical optimization methods falter or fail to deliver accurate results. This study aims to deepen our understanding of the intricacies of modern optimal control theory and the practical hurdles that arise when confronted with ill-posed problems in real-world scenarios. Chapter 1: The Evolution of Technology Technological advancements have been the driving force behind human progress, shaping the world we live in today. From ancient civilizations to modern societies, technology has played a pivotal role in the development of humanity.
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