Mathematical Theory of Optimal Processes

Mathematical Theory of Optimal Processes

Author: L.S. Pontryagin

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1987-03-06

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 9782881240775

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The fourth and final volume in this comprehensive set presents the maximum principle as a wide ranging solution to nonclassical, variational problems. This one mathematical method can be applied in a variety of situations, including linear equations with variable coefficients, optimal processes with delay, and the jump condition. As with the three preceding volumes, all the material contained with the 42 sections of this volume is made easily accessible by way of numerous examples, both concrete and abstract in nature.


Mathematical Theory of Optimal Processes

Mathematical Theory of Optimal Processes

Author: L.S. Pontryagin

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1987-03-06

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 9782881240775

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The fourth and final volume in this comprehensive set presents the maximum principle as a wide ranging solution to nonclassical, variational problems. This one mathematical method can be applied in a variety of situations, including linear equations with variable coefficients, optimal processes with delay, and the jump condition. As with the three preceding volumes, all the material contained with the 42 sections of this volume is made easily accessible by way of numerous examples, both concrete and abstract in nature.


Mathematical Theory of Optimal Processes

Mathematical Theory of Optimal Processes

Author: L.S. Pontryagin

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1987-03-06

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 9782881240775

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The fourth and final volume in this comprehensive set presents the maximum principle as a wide ranging solution to nonclassical, variational problems. This one mathematical method can be applied in a variety of situations, including linear equations with variable coefficients, optimal processes with delay, and the jump condition. As with the three preceding volumes, all the material contained with the 42 sections of this volume is made easily accessible by way of numerous examples, both concrete and abstract in nature.