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OverviewHow do you fly an airplane from one point to another as fast as possible? What is the best way to administer a vaccine to fight the harmful effects of disease? What is the most efficient way to produce a chemical substance? This book presents practical methods for solving real optimal control problems such as these. This third edition focuses on the direct transcription method for optimal control, and features: A summary of relevant material in constrained optimization, including nonlinear programming. Discretization techniques appropriate for ordinary differential equations and differential-algebraic equations. Several examples and descriptions of computational algorithm formulations that implement this discretize-then-optimize strategy. The third edition has been thoroughly updated and includes: New material on implicit Runge–Kutta discretization techniques. New chapters on partial differential equations and delay equations. More than 70 test problems and open source FORTRAN code for all of the problems. This book will be valuable for academic and industrial research and development in optimal control theory and applications. It is appropriate as a primary or supplementary text for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John T. BettsPublisher: Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics,U.S. Imprint: Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics,U.S. Edition: 3rd Revised edition Weight: 1.720kg ISBN: 9781611976182ISBN 10: 1611976189 Pages: 765 Publication Date: 30 November 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback 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. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJohn T. Betts is the author of more than 50 technical publications and two books on optimal control methods, and he remains actively engaged in research in nonlinear programming and optimal control theory. Betts retired from the Boeing Company in 2009 after serving as manager of the Operations Research Group of Boeing Computer Services (1987–1989) and as Technical Fellow in the Mathematics and Computing Technology Division, during which time he provided technical support to all areas of the company. Previously, he spent nearly two decades at The Aerospace Corporation. In 2004, he was granted an Outstanding Aerospace Engineer Award by Purdue University, and in 2011 he was named a SIAM Fellow. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |