Abstract (EN):
Necessary conditions of optimality (NCO) play an important role in
optimization problems. They are the major tool to select a set of
candidates to minimizers. In optimal control theory, the NCO
appear in the form of a Maximum Principle (MP). For certain
optimal control problems with state constraints, it might happen
that the MP are unable to provide useful information --- the set of
all admissible solutions coincides with the set of candidates that
satisfy the MP. When this happens, the MP is said to degenerate. In
the recent years, there has been some literature on fortified forms
of the MP in such way that avoid degeneracy. These fortified forms
involve additional hypotheses --- Constraint Qualifications.
Whenever the state constraints have higher index (i.e. their first
derivative with respect to time does not depend on control), the
current constraint qualifications are not adequate. So, the main
purpose here is fortify the maximum principle for optimal control
problems with higher index constraints, for which there is a need to
develop new constraint qualifications. The results presented here are
a generalization to nonlinear problems of a previous work.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific