Optimal Control Via Nonsmooth Analysis (=CRM Proceedings and Lecture Notes, 2).

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Topic: Mechanics / Dynamics width: 7.1 in Item Length: 10.2 in Subject: Optimization Erscheinungsjahr: 01.08.1993 Produktart: Bücher Publikationsname: Optimal Control Via Nonsmooth Analysis (=CRM Proceedings and Lec Sprache: English Verlag: American Mathematical Society, Providence Item Weight: 10.9 Oz Ursprungsland: DE Book Series: Crm Proceedings and Lecture Notes Ser. EAN: 9780821869963 Item Width: 7.1 in Book Title: Optimal Control Via Nonsmooth Analysis Format: Other Publication Year: 1993 Autor: Loewen, Philip D Genre: Science ISBN: 0821869965 Publisher: American Mathematical Society Language: English Author: Philip D. LÖWEN Number of Pages: 153 Pages

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Optimal Control Via Nonsmooth Analysis (=CRM Proceedings and Lecture Notes, 2). . Rare Book! Out of Print! At the heart of the presentation is nonsmooth analysis, a theory of local approximation developed over the last twenty years to provide useful first-order information about sets and functions lying beyond the reach of classical analysis. Rare Book! Out of Print! This book provides a complete and unified treatment of deterministic problems of dynamic optimization, from the classical themes of the calculus of variations to the forefront of modern research in optimal control. At the heart of the presentation is nonsmooth analysis, a theory of local approximation developed over the last twenty years to provide useful first-order information about sets and functions lying beyond the reach of classical analysis. The book includes an intuitive and geometrically transparent approach to nonsmooth analysis, serving not only to introduce the basic ideas, but also to illuminate the calculations and derivations in the applied sections dealing with the calculus of variations and optimal control. Written in a lively, engaging style and stocked with numerous figures and practice problems, this book offers an ideal introduction to this vigorous field of current research. It is suitable as a graduate text for a one-semester course in optimal control or as a manual for self-study. Each chapter closes with a list of references to ease the reader's transition from active learner to contributing researcher.