
Computing Methods in Optimization Problems
Papers presented at the 2nd International Conference on Computing Methods in Optimization Problems, San Remo, Italy, September 9-13, 1968
G. ArientiA. Colonelli DaneriM. AuslenderE. J. BeltramiL. F. BuchananA. R. StubberudPhilippe A. ClavierR. CosaertE. GottzeinA. De MaioG. GuardabassiA. LocatelliS. RinaldiMark EnnsH. O. FattoriniJean FaveF. Caroti GhelliD. H. JacobsonS. KauK. S. P. KumarHenry J. KelleyWalter F. DenhamAngelo MieleRadivoj Petrovi?J. K. SkwirzynskiR. G. StefanekP. V. Kokotovi?L. E. WeaverD. G. Schultz(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 1969
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V, 194 pages
978-3-540-04637-0 (ISBN)
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This volume is based on papers presented at the 2nd International Conference on Computing Methods in Optimization Problems held in San Remo, Italy, September 9-13, 1968. The Conference was sponsored by the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematicians (SIAM), with the cooperation of the University of California and the Univer- sity of California and the University of Southern Califor- nia. The Conference focussed on recent advances in com- putational methods for optimization problems in diverse areas including: Computational Aspects of Optimal Control and Trajec- tory Problems; Computational Techniques in Mathematical Programming; Computational Techniques in Optimization Problems in Economics, Metero1ogy, Biomedicine and Related Areas; Identification and Inverse Problems; Computational Aspects of Decoding and Information Retrieval Problems; Pattern Recognition Problems. The Organizing Committee of the Conference consisted of: A. V. Balakrishnan (U. S. A. ) - Chairman L. W. Neustadt (U. S. A. ) - Co-Chairman L. A. Zadeh (U. S. A. ) - Co-Chairman G. Debreu (U. S. A. ) E. Gilbert (U. S. A. ) H. Kelley (U. S. A. ) J. Rosen (U. S. A. ) J. Lions (France) A. Ruberti (Italy) A.
Lepschy (Italy) E. Biondi (Italy) G. Marchuk (U. S. S. R. ) N. Moiseev (U. S. S. R. ) B. Pschenichniy (U. S. S. R. ) The Conference was hosted by the Consiglio Naziona1e Delle Ricerche, Italy. CONTENTS G. Arienti and A. Colonelli Daneri: Computation of the Switching Times in Optimal Control Problems of Bang-Bang Type ******************** 1 M.
Lepschy (Italy) E. Biondi (Italy) G. Marchuk (U. S. S. R. ) N. Moiseev (U. S. S. R. ) B. Pschenichniy (U. S. S. R. ) The Conference was hosted by the Consiglio Naziona1e Delle Ricerche, Italy. CONTENTS G. Arienti and A. Colonelli Daneri: Computation of the Switching Times in Optimal Control Problems of Bang-Bang Type ******************** 1 M.
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English
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Berlin
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Springer Berlin
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Professional and scholarly
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41 s/w Abbildungen
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Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
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395 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-04637-0 (9783540046370)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-85974-8
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Content
Computation of the Switching Times in Optimal Control Problems of Bang-Bang Type.- Methodes d'optimisation dans la theorie du controle.- A Comparison of Some Recent Iterative Methods for the Numerical Solution of Nonlinear Programs.- Problems in Optimal Control of Macroeconomic Systems.- Economic Optimization by Simulation: The Confidence Level Approach.- A Programme for Orbit Determination Associated with Launching and Station Keeping of 24 Hour Satellites.- Optimal Manpower Training.- Optimal Control of a Nuclear Reactor Power Plant.- Control with Bounded Inputs.- Critere de convergence par approxima- tion de l'optimum pour la methode du gradient.- Statistical Optimization of Circuit Design.- New Algorithms for Determining Optimal Control: A Differential Dynamic Programming Approach.- Successive Linearization and Nonlinear Filtering.- Modeling and Adjoints for Continuous Systems.- Variational Approach to the Gradient Method: Theory and Numerical Experiments.- Optimization of a Quasistochastic Class of Multiperiod Investments.- Optimisation of Electrical Network Responses.- Obtaining Fuel- Optimal Controls for Linear Time-Varying Plants by Newton's Method.- Reactor Control Via State Variable Feedback.