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Pontryagin's maximum principle
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Pontryagin's maximum principle [‚pän·trē′ä·gənz ′mak·sə·məm ‚prin·sə·pəl]
(mathematics)
A theorem giving a necessary condition for the solution of optimal control problems: let θ(τ), τ0≤ τ ≤Tbe a piecewise continuous vector function satisfying certain constraints; in order that the scalar functionS= ∑cixi(T) be minimum for a process described by the equation ∂xi/∂τ = (∂H/∂zi)[z(τ),x(τ), θ(τ)] with given initial conditionsx0) =x0it is necessary that there exist a nonzero continuous vector functionz(τ) satisfyingdzi/dτ = -(∂H/∂xi). [z(τ),x(τ), θ(τ)],zi(T) = -ci, and that the vector θ(τ) be so chosen thatH[z(τ),x(τ), θ(τ)] is maximum for all τ, τ0≤ τ ≤T.


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These equations need to be solved several times for optimization studies using Pontryagin's minimum principle.
 
 
 
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