
Stability of the Turnpike Phenomenon in Discrete-Time Optimal Control Problems
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"The book is intended for graduate students and researchers specialized in the areas of control, optimization and game theories, and their applications. The book is well organized. The presentation is clear and logical. The proofs of the stated results are rigorous. . I believe that the book is an excellent addition to the existing literature on the turnpike theory and its applications and that it has the potential for stimulating further research in the area." (V. G. Gaitsgori, Mathematical Reviews, October, 2015)
"The book is a continuation of several papers and also a previous book by the author devoted to the study of the structure of approximate solutions of nonconvex (nonconcave) discrete-time optimal control problems. . The book could be addressed to postgraduate students as well as to control engineers and researches." (Bozhidar Cheshankov, zbMATH, Vol. 1305, 2015)
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