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Overview""Each chapter contains a well-written introduction and notes. They include the author's deep insights on the subject matter and provide historical comments and guidance to related literature. This book may well become an important milestone in the literature of optimal control."" —Mathematical Reviews ""Thanks to a great effort to be self-contained, [this book] renders accessibly the subject to a wide audience. Therefore, it is recommended to all researchers and professionals interested in Optimal Control and its engineering and economic applications. It can serve as an excellent textbook for graduate courses in Optimal Control (with special emphasis on Nonsmooth Analysis)."" —Automatica ""The book may be an essential resource for potential readers, experts in control and optimization, as well as postgraduates and applied mathematicians, and it will be valued for its accessibility and clear exposition."" —Applications of Mathematics Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard VinterPublisher: Birkhauser Boston Inc Imprint: Birkhauser Boston Inc Edition: 2010 ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 1.620kg ISBN: 9780817649906ISBN 10: 0817649905 Pages: 500 Publication Date: 13 July 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: English Table of ContentsOverview.- Measurable Multifunctions and Differential Inclusions.- Variational Principles.- Nonsmooth Analysis.- Subdifferential Calculus.- The Maximum Principle.- The Extended Euler–Lagrange and Hamilton Conditions.- Necessary Conditions for Free End-Time Problems.- The Maximum Principle for State Constrained Problems.- Necessary Conditions for Differential Inclusion Problems with State Constraints.- Regularity of Minimizers.- Dynamic Programming.ReviewsThe book by R. Vinter is really well written; it goes from the very basic tools in variational analysis, as direct methods and regularity, to the most recent results in dynamic programming. Special attention is devoted to nonsmooth analysis tools!. The book is enriched by many examples: this is a very important point for a reader who wants to approach control theory, and makes the volume suitable not only for specialists but also for students at a Ph.D. level. --Zentralblatt Math In the book, many major developments in optimal control based on nonsmooth analysis in recent years are brought together in a form accessible to a broader audience!. The book may be an essential resource for potential readers, experts in control and optimization, as well as postgraduates and applied mathematicians, and it will be valued for its accessibility and clear exposition. --Applications of Mathematics In this self-contained monograph the author brings us right to the frontier of the research on necessary optimality conditions using the methodology of nonsmooth analysis and variational methods. He also presents a new perspective on the regularity of minimizers and discusses some of the recent progress on dynamic programming!. Each chapter contains a well-written introduction and notes. They include the author's deep insights on the subject matter and provide historical comments and guidance to related literature. This book may well become an important milestone in the literature of optimal control. --Mathematical Reviews This remarkable book presents Optimal Control seen as a natural development of Calculus of Variations so as to deal with the control of engineering devices. This guideline is followed throughout the book and especially in its first chapter Overview that summarizes the philosophy, scope and results of this monograph. The main technical feature is the use of Nonsmooth Analysis and most of the attention is focused on necessary conditions for optimality...The book brings together most of recent developments in Optimal Control via Nonsmooth Analysis methods. Thanks to a great effort to be self-contained, it renders accessibly the subject to a wide audience. Therefore, it is recommended to all researchers and professionals interested in Optimal Control and its engineering and economic applications. It can serve as an excellent textbook for graduate courses in Optimal Control (with special emphasis on Nonsmooth Analysis). --Automatica ""The book by R. Vinter is really well written; it goes from the very basic tools in variational analysis, as direct methods and regularity, to the most recent results in dynamic programming. Special attention is devoted to nonsmooth analysis tools... The book is enriched by many examples: this is a very important point for a reader who wants to approach control theory, and makes the volume suitable not only for specialists but also for students at a Ph.D. level."" -Zentralblatt Math ""In the book, many major developments in optimal control based on nonsmooth analysis in recent years are brought together in a form accessible to a broader audience... The book may be an essential resource for potential readers, experts in control and optimization, as well as postgraduates and applied mathematicians, and it will be valued for its accessibility and clear exposition.""-Applications of Mathematics ""In this self-contained monograph the author brings us right to the frontier of the research on necessary optimality conditions using the methodology of nonsmooth analysis and variational methods. He also presents a new perspective on the regularity of minimizers and discusses some of the recent progress on dynamic programming... Each chapter contains a well-written introduction and notes. They include the author's deep insights on the subject matter and provide historical comments and guidance to related literature. This book may well become an important milestone in the literature of optimal control."" -Mathematical Reviews ""This remarkable book presents Optimal Control seen as a natural development of Calculus of Variations so as to deal with the control of engineering devices. This guideline is followed throughout the book and especially in its first chapter ""Overview"" that summarizes the philosophy, scope and results of this monograph. The main technical feature is the use of Nonsmooth Analysis and most of the attention is focused on necessary conditions for optimality...The book brings together most of recent developments in Optimal Control via Nonsmooth Analysis methods. Thanks to a great effort to be self-contained, it renders accessibly the subject to a wide audience. Therefore, it is recommended to all researchers and professionals interested in Optimal Control and its engineering and economic applications. It can serve as an excellent textbook for graduate courses in Optimal Control (with special emphasis on Nonsmooth Analysis)."" -Automatica Author InformationRichard Vinter is Head of the Control and Power Research Group at Imperial College London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |