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Program Systems: Theory and Applications, 2011, Volume 2, Issue 5, Pages 83–89 (Mi ps62)  

Optimization Methods and Control Theory

Algorithm for computing a priori estimates the rough optimal simple controls

O. V. Fes'ko

Program Systems Institute of RAS, Pereslavl'-Zalesskii, Yaroslavskaya obl.
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Abstract: The algorithm for computing a priori estimates that let us to estimate approximate optimal piecewise constant and piecewise linear controls [1] is offered. The results of computational experiments are introduced.
Key words and phrases: optimal control, control estimation.
Document Type: Article
UDC: 517.97
Language: Russian
Citation: O. V. Fes'ko, “Algorithm for computing a priori estimates the rough optimal simple controls”, Program Systems: Theory and Applications, 2:5 (2011), 83–89
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\paper Algorithm for computing a priori estimates the rough optimal simple controls
\jour Program Systems: Theory and Applications
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\vol 2
\issue 5
\pages 83--89
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