Applied and Computational Optimal Control

Applied and Computational Optimal Control
Author: Kok Lay Teo
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 581
Release: 2021-05-24
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3030699137

The aim of this book is to furnish the reader with a rigorous and detailed exposition of the concept of control parametrization and time scaling transformation. It presents computational solution techniques for a special class of constrained optimal control problems as well as applications to some practical examples. The book may be considered an extension of the 1991 monograph A Unified Computational Approach Optimal Control Problems, by K.L. Teo, C.J. Goh, and K.H. Wong. This publication discusses the development of new theory and computational methods for solving various optimal control problems numerically and in a unified fashion. To keep the book accessible and uniform, it includes those results developed by the authors, their students, and their past and present collaborators. A brief review of methods that are not covered in this exposition, is also included. Knowledge gained from this book may inspire advancement of new techniques to solve complex problems that arise in the future. This book is intended as reference for researchers in mathematics, engineering, and other sciences, graduate students and practitioners who apply optimal control methods in their work. It may be appropriate reading material for a graduate level seminar or as a text for a course in optimal control.

Applied Optimal Control

Applied Optimal Control
Author: A. E. Bryson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2018-05-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1351465929

This best-selling text focuses on the analysis and design of complicated dynamics systems. CHOICE called it ""a high-level, concise book that could well be used as a reference by engineers, applied mathematicians, and undergraduates. The format is good, the presentation clear, the diagrams instructive, the examples and problems helpful...References and a multiple-choice examination are included.

Optimal Control Applied to Biological Models

Optimal Control Applied to Biological Models
Author: Suzanne Lenhart
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2007-05-07
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1420011413

From economics and business to the biological sciences to physics and engineering, professionals successfully use the powerful mathematical tool of optimal control to make management and strategy decisions. Optimal Control Applied to Biological Models thoroughly develops the mathematical aspects of optimal control theory and provides insight into t

Computational Optimal Transport

Computational Optimal Transport
Author: Gabriel Peyre
Publisher: Foundations and Trends(r) in M
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-02-12
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781680835502

The goal of Optimal Transport (OT) is to define geometric tools that are useful to compare probability distributions. Their use dates back to 1781. Recent years have witnessed a new revolution in the spread of OT, thanks to the emergence of approximate solvers that can scale to sizes and dimensions that are relevant to data sciences. Thanks to this newfound scalability, OT is being increasingly used to unlock various problems in imaging sciences (such as color or texture processing), computer vision and graphics (for shape manipulation) or machine learning (for regression, classification and density fitting). This monograph reviews OT with a bias toward numerical methods and their applications in data sciences, and sheds lights on the theoretical properties of OT that make it particularly useful for some of these applications. Computational Optimal Transport presents an overview of the main theoretical insights that support the practical effectiveness of OT before explaining how to turn these insights into fast computational schemes. Written for readers at all levels, the authors provide descriptions of foundational theory at two-levels. Generally accessible to all readers, more advanced readers can read the specially identified more general mathematical expositions of optimal transport tailored for discrete measures. Furthermore, several chapters deal with the interplay between continuous and discrete measures, and are thus targeting a more mathematically-inclined audience. This monograph will be a valuable reference for researchers and students wishing to get a thorough understanding of Computational Optimal Transport, a mathematical gem at the interface of probability, analysis and optimization.

Formulation and Numerical Solution of Quantum Control Problems

Formulation and Numerical Solution of Quantum Control Problems
Author: Alfio Borzi
Publisher: SIAM
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2017-07-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1611974836

This book provides an introduction to representative nonrelativistic quantum control problems and their theoretical analysis and solution via modern computational techniques. The quantum theory framework is based on the Schr?dinger picture, and the optimization theory, which focuses on functional spaces, is based on the Lagrange formalism. The computational techniques represent recent developments that have resulted from combining modern numerical techniques for quantum evolutionary equations with sophisticated optimization schemes. Both finite and infinite-dimensional models are discussed, including the three-level Lambda system arising in quantum optics, multispin systems in NMR, a charged particle in a well potential, Bose?Einstein condensates, multiparticle spin systems, and multiparticle models in the time-dependent density functional framework. This self-contained book covers the formulation, analysis, and numerical solution of quantum control problems and bridges scientific computing, optimal control and exact controllability, optimization with differential models, and the sciences and engineering that require quantum control methods. ??

Optimal Control Theory for Applications

Optimal Control Theory for Applications
Author: David G. Hull
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1475741804

The published material represents the outgrowth of teaching analytical optimization to aerospace engineering graduate students. To make the material available to the widest audience, the prerequisites are limited to calculus and differential equations. It is also a book about the mathematical aspects of optimal control theory. It was developed in an engineering environment from material learned by the author while applying it to the solution of engineering problems. One goal of the book is to help engineering graduate students learn the fundamentals which are needed to apply the methods to engineering problems. The examples are from geometry and elementary dynamical systems so that they can be understood by all engineering students. Another goal of this text is to unify optimization by using the differential of calculus to create the Taylor series expansions needed to derive the optimality conditions of optimal control theory.

A Unified Computational Approach to Optimal Control Problems

A Unified Computational Approach to Optimal Control Problems
Author: K. L. Teo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1991
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN:

Concerned with optimal control theory, this text aims to supplement existing work in this field from the viewpoints of computation and applications. In particular those computational algorithms derived from the concept of control parametrization are emphasized in this text.

Optimal Control of ODEs and DAEs

Optimal Control of ODEs and DAEs
Author: Matthias Gerdts
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2011-12-23
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3110249995

The intention of this textbook is to provide both, the theoretical and computational tools that are necessary to investigate and to solve optimal control problems with ordinary differential equations and differential-algebraic equations. An emphasis is placed on the interplay between the continuous optimal control problem, which typically is defined and analyzed in a Banach space setting, and discrete optimal control problems, which are obtained by discretization and lead to finite dimensional optimization problems. The book addresses primarily master and PhD students as well as researchers in applied mathematics, but also engineers or scientists with a good background in mathematics and interest in optimal control. The theoretical parts of the book require some knowledge of functional analysis, the numerically oriented parts require knowledge from linear algebra and numerical analysis. Examples are provided for illustration purposes.