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A necessary and sufficient condition for non smooth linear state optimal control problems

A necessary and sufficient condition for non smooth linear state optimal control problems

... If M were absolutely continuous, we would be able to integrate the second term by parts and reach such a conclusion. Because M is possibly discontinuous, we must pro- ceed more carefully. Note that M is ... See full document

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A Necessary and Sufficient Condition for Graph Matching to be equivalent to Clique Search

A Necessary and Sufficient Condition for Graph Matching to be equivalent to Clique Search

... a necessary and sufficient condition for a generic graph matching problem to be equivalent to the maximum vertex and ed- ge weight clique problem in a derived association ...the condition is ... See full document

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A necessary and sufficient condition for uniqueness of the trivial solution in semilinear parabolic equations

A necessary and sufficient condition for uniqueness of the trivial solution in semilinear parabolic equations

... simple necessary and sufficient condition on f for uniqueness of the trivial solution in a semilinear parabolic equation with con- tinuous, increasing nonlinearity f ... See full document

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A necessary and sufficient condition for global existence for a quasilinear reaction diffusion system

A necessary and sufficient condition for global existence for a quasilinear reaction diffusion system

... one of them nontrivial? With smooth constitutive functions, the solution will, in time, be- come strictly positive with only nonnegative nontrivial initial data. It is unknown whether this will ever occur in the ... See full document

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A necessary and sufficient condition for uniqueness of solutions of singular differential inequalities

A necessary and sufficient condition for uniqueness of solutions of singular differential inequalities

... Not all of Condition II will be needed to prove sufficiency, and as in the the first order case, we show that our solution actually satisfies a much sharper estimate than 1.2.. However, [r] ... See full document

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A necessary and sufficient condition for the strong convergence of nonexpansive mappings in Banach spaces

A necessary and sufficient condition for the strong convergence of nonexpansive mappings in Banach spaces

... uniformly smooth if limit ...is smooth, then J is single-valued and continuous from the norm topology of X to the weak-star topology of X ∗ , ...uniformly smooth, then J is uniformly continuous ... See full document

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Necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of positive solution to singular fractional differential equations

Necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of positive solution to singular fractional differential equations

... value problems (BVP for short) arise from many branches of applied mathematics and ...value problems has become an important area of investigation in recent ... See full document

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A necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of a unique solution of a discrete boundary value problem

A necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of a unique solution of a discrete boundary value problem

... kth-order linear difference equation with constant coefficients subject to bound- ary conditions is ...A necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of a unique solution for such a boundary value ... See full document

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Necessary and sufficient condition for the smoothness of intersection local time of subfractional Brownian motions

Necessary and sufficient condition for the smoothness of intersection local time of subfractional Brownian motions

... where δ denotes the Dirac delta function at zero. By elementary inequalities, we show that ℓ T exists in L 2 if and only if Hd < 2 and it is smooth in the sense of the Meyer-Watanabe if and only if H < d+2 2 ... See full document

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A necessary and sufficient condition for the inequality of generalized weighted means

A necessary and sufficient condition for the inequality of generalized weighted means

... a necessary and sufficient condition to establish the inequality between generalized weighted means which share the same sequence of numbers but differ in the ...sufficient condition, and then obtain the ... See full document

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Local Identifiability of $\ell_1$-minimization Dictionary Learning: a Sufficient and Almost Necessary Condition

Local Identifiability of $\ell_1$-minimization Dictionary Learning: a Sufficient and Almost Necessary Condition

... random linear coefficients and signifi- cantly improves the sufficient condition by Gribonval and Schnass ...random linear coefficient vector has up to O(µ −2 ) nonzero ... See full document

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Global Optimisation for Energy System

Global Optimisation for Energy System

... of problems that are provably ...a necessary condition for KT-invexity in the general n-dimensional case and a sufficient condition in the case of problems with two degrees of ... See full document

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Necessary and Sufficient Optimality Conditions
for Optimization Problems in Function Spaces and Applications to
Control Theory

Necessary and Sufficient Optimality Conditions for Optimization Problems in Function Spaces and Applications to Control Theory

... order necessary optimality conditions? The answer is ...provide sufficient second order conditions very useful to carry out the numerical analysis of the control problems, but we should ask ... See full document

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A Maximum Principle for Smooth Infinite Horizon Optimal Control Problems with State Constraints and with Terminal  Constraints at Infinity

A Maximum Principle for Smooth Infinite Horizon Optimal Control Problems with State Constraints and with Terminal Constraints at Infinity

... establishes necessary conditions for optimality in a smooth infinite horizon optimal control problem with unilateral state constraints and terminal constraints at the infinite ...The ... See full document

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On The Fractional Optimal Control Problem with Free End Point

On The Fractional Optimal Control Problem with Free End Point

... order optimal control problems in which the dynamic control system involves integer partial and fractional order derivative with free/ constant terminal ...time. Necessary conditions ... See full document

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The CFSP in synergetic theorising: Explaining the CFSP via a multi-causal and muilti-level analytical model. Jean Monnet/Robert Schuman Paper Series Vol. 8, No. 7, May 2008.

The CFSP in synergetic theorising: Explaining the CFSP via a multi-causal and muilti-level analytical model. Jean Monnet/Robert Schuman Paper Series Vol. 8, No. 7, May 2008.

... that state, the more states are in favour of changes in the CFSP institutional structures, the more probable it also becomes to force them through at the European level in ... See full document

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Reduced order based compensator control of thin film growth in a CVD reactor

Reduced order based compensator control of thin film growth in a CVD reactor

... an optimal technique of finding a basis that spans an ensemble of data, collected from an experiment or a numerical simulation of a dynamical system, in the sense that when these basis functions are used in a ... See full document

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Parametric Iteration Method for Solving Linear Optimal Control Problems

Parametric Iteration Method for Solving Linear Optimal Control Problems

... This article presents the Parametric Iteration Method (PIM) for finding optimal control and its corresponding trajectory of linear systems. Without any discretization or transformation, PIM provides ... See full document

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Domain Decomposition of an Optimal Control Problem for Semi Linear Elliptic Equations on Metric Graphs with Application to Gas Networks

Domain Decomposition of an Optimal Control Problem for Semi Linear Elliptic Equations on Metric Graphs with Application to Gas Networks

... DOI: 10.4236/am.2017.88082 1082 Applied Mathematics domain decomposition. No difference is visible. Notice the discontinuity of the state at the central node. This is contrast to the classical nodal conditions ... See full document

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Proximal Methods for Elliptic Optimal Control Problems with Sparsity Cost Functional

Proximal Methods for Elliptic Optimal Control Problems with Sparsity Cost Functional

... □ Notice that L : = L J ( ) ˆ 2 represents the smallest value of L such that (4.5) is satisfied. We remark that the discussion that follows is valid for L ≥ L J ( ) ˆ 2 as in Lemma 4.5. However, as we discuss below, the ... See full document

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