SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GAMKRELIDZE, R.V. - GAMOV, A.

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Doklady Akad.Nauk 110, 7-10 (1956) CAU 3/3 PG - 707 If the 2n-disonsional vector (X, is a solution of the system i i f (X, U) (2) 9 f , 9 Zi Y-* ,Z)xi whamthe(piecewine continuous vector u(t) always satisfies the condition H~x~ -W t),u(t)) - M(x(t),-Y(t))> 0, then u(t) is the optimal control and x t is the corresponding locally optimal path. Starting from a fixed initial condition x(t 0) - 10 and changing the condition ik(t 0) -10 , then (2) with these conditions and the condition H(x(t),tP(t),uM). M N(x(t),'Y(t))?-O determines the set of all locally optimal paths through the point 10 - X(t0) and the corresponding optimal control mechanisms u t). INSTITUTION: Math.Inst.Acad.Sci. ': ! ..~ -_I; -~r , . .I . , I ; I , I : I ': I : IW L___ I -Ii v GINKRILINS. R.V. . - - - L.S.Pontriagin's seminar on mathematical problems of the oscillation theory and automatic control. Usp.siat.nauk 12 no.3'267-272 NY-JQ '57. (MIRA 10:10) (Automatic control--Study and teaching) (Oacillations--Study and teaching) AU THOR: GANKRELIDZE R.V. 20-1-1/44 TITLZz On the Theory of Optimal Processes in Linear Systems (K teorii eptimal!nykh.proteessoy v lineynykh.sistonakh) PERIODICIL: Doklady Akad. Nauk SSM, 1957,Vol-116,Nr.I,pp.9-11 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Given the linear differential equation (1) i - Ax + bu, -where x and b. are. nwdimension&l.. vectors, A in- &.linear Irasm- .formation matrix and u a u(t)..Js & pi*cewise, contiwmme, function with infinitely many. points of -discontinuity, where lul .4, 1. Lot 0 And El be two points of the a-dimensional ~pk&** space. The authar se*ke a Itontrolling" u ;. u(t) such- that the Image point x(t) xhic:h-.mov*s on the trajec cry. of (1),. in ..whartest. -.time comes from the point To into the point ~1. The corresponding .u(Q is -Annoted.. as _ optimal. contralli ag and, tho.-zorresponding Imaj"tary is. denoLted. as. optinal-.trajectory. .-Thenrems..All optimal u(t) and all.optinal A(t) cer"opending to theup which for t - 0 leave the point I , &" contained In the controllings and trajectories which result by the solution of Card 1/2 the system I -:` l-,~-'~7'a-~~l-z'~31,~-7~'l;~f';~-l~~I~.-',T On the Theory of Optimal Processes in Linear Systems 20-1-1/44 (2) i - Ax + bu, x(O) - K, -~- - Alf I u - signf-b. The initial values %f(0) of the solution tp(t) satisfy the single condi-tion kf(O) [Ax (0) + bu (0) 0. The.systen (2.) i&Fr*v*s.th* maxima principle formulatedty Bol*yanskiy.,.G&akrwli-ds* and Pontryagin but.not-proyod in the general case fRef. 1_7 ASSOCIATIONt Mathenatical Institute 1m.V.A.St&3avAc#dSc.USSR (Matematicheskiy institut in. V.A.Steklom AN SM) SUBMITTEDi April 4, 1957 PRESENTM BY: P. S. Aleksandrov, Acadmleian, April 5, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress CARD 2/2 AUTHOR: Gamkrelidze, R,.V. 30V/38-22-4-1116 TITLE: The Theory of Optimum Processes "With Regard to the 7elocity in Linear Systems (Teoriya optimallnykh po bystrodeystviyu protsessov v lineynykh sistemakh) PERIODICALt Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya matematicheskaya,1958', Vol, 22, Ur 4, PP 449-474 (USSR) ABSTRACTs About three years ago Pontryagin took the lead of the Moscow seminary on the theory of oscillations and automatic control. One of the first visible results of this occupation was a pre- cise definition of the notion "optimum" LRef 1). The given ri- gorous definition soon allowed the formulation of new results ([Ref 1] and the report at the International Congress 1958 in Edinburgh). The author - a coworker of Pontryagin - con- siders in detail the linear special case which is described by the equation j . OC AC + b1u1+ b 2u2 + .* + b rur where Ae is an n-dimensional vector, Ot. a given transform- Card ation matrix, b i constant vectors and ul(t) so-called re-, The Theory of Optimum Processes With Regard to the SOV/38-22-4--1/6 Velocity in Linear Systems gulating functions which are subject to the conditionlu The existence of an optimum control is proved, i.e.t If it is possiblo to go from g 0 to 1iI by means of an ad- missible control, then it is possible 41so by means of an op- timum control. The optimum functions UJ prove to be relay functions, i.e. they assume the values + 1 aad perfomi flnitelyy many jumps. Of special interest is the proof of the fact that there may be a sequence of control functions uJ , so that the 1 k transitions from to take place in periods t k Mo- notonely decreasing to T : t 1>t 2 > .... > tk> .... > T , but that there is not necessarily an admissible limit control uj for which the transition exactly lasts the time T. The opti- mum control can only be aimed at by a stronger "tremor" of the regulations u~ . For the case r - 1 (one final control J element) the author provaA two uniqueness theorems. There are 3 references, 2 of which are Sovi,t, and 1 American. ASSOCIATIONs Matematicheskiy institut imeni V.A. Steklova 1kademii nauk SSSR (Mathematical Institute imeni V.A.Stek] v of the Academy Card 2/p of Sciences of the USSR) AUTHOR% Gamkrelidze R V. SOV/2C-123-2-3/50 TITLEi ~nthe ~Gene~ral Theory of Optimal ProcesseB (K obafichey t, optimallnykh protsessov) PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk 33SR9 1958, Vol 123,Nr 2,pp 223-226 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present paper originated in the seminar on the theory of oscillation and on the theory of automatic control under the diractknof L.S.Pontryagin. The paper Joins [Ref 11 and contains Lne pruof of a general maximum principle (formulated at first in [Ref 11), if in an optimal system a functi(nial of the form T2 r fo(x(t),u(t))dt reaches a minimum. The proof baeas on T, I variation processes and convex sets, where arbitrary bounded measurable functions with values in a topological Hausdorff space are admitted as control functions. The author's problem generalizes the question given in [Ref 11. There are 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet, and I Engliah. ASSOCIATIONildatematicheskiy institut imeni V.A.Steklova AN SSSR (Mathematical Institute imeni V.A.SteklovAS USSR) Card A 160) AUTHOR: Gamkrelidze, R.V. ')'OV/20-125-3-2/63 TITLE: Optimum - Rate Processes With Bounded Phase Coordinates (Optimallnyye po bystrodeystviyu protsessy pri og-ranichannykh fazovykh koordinatakh) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR,lgRg,Vol 125,Nr 3,PP 475-478 (USSR) ABSTRACT: During the last years the author and others investigated optimum control processes with the aid of the maximilm prin- ciple set up by L.S. Pontryagin. (see lRef 5,62), The principle supposes that the image point can attain all poasible positions in the phase plane. In the preeent paper the author investigates the exceptional case i In the phase space Xn let the points and _~2 be given, they lie in a. closed domain G. It is asked for a control function u(t) with the following properties 1.) The phase point ' -1 on a 151 is to move 'o ~2 trajectory of ;i = fi(x,u) entirely lying in G 2.) This motion is to take place in a minimum time. The author states Card 1/2 3 Optimum - Rate Processes With Bounded Phase Coordinates ~J70V120-125-3-2163 that in this case the maximum principle is only piecewisely applicable and he says in-which way the optimum trajectory of the problem can be pieced together. There are 6 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Matematicheskiy institut imeni V.A. Steklova AN SSSR (Mathematical Institute imeni V.A. Steklov AS USSR) SUBMITTED: December 179 1958 PRESENTED: December 25, 1958, by L. S. Pontryagin., Academician Card 2/2 GA.,IIKRI~,II I)Z E, R. V._, Doc Phys-Nuth 6ci-- (uiss) "Theury of optimal pro- cesses." Moscow, ZAcademy of Sciences iSSR Pub1i:jhj..rq.--. House- /I I ;Go. 15 PP; (Academy of ~Scicnces Mathematics Inst im V. A. Steklov.); 200 copies; free; bibliography on pp 14-15 (15 entries); (KL, 2~j-60, 121) Re :31 a H pt jail t ef 16(1) S/038/60/024/01/001/006 AUTHORS: Boltyanskiyj.G., Gamkrclidze R.V. and PontryaTJn- , L TITLE: Theory of Optimal Processes. I Maximum Principle PERIODICALs Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya matematicheakaya, 1960, Vol 24, Nr 1, PP 3-42 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The paper contains a detailed. representation of the results published by the authors in fRef 1-6, 102. At the Mathematical Congress in Edinburgh L.S.Pontryagin has reportea about the most essen results. There are 10 references, 7 of which are Soviet, 1 Gorman, and 2 American. SUBMITTED: May 14, 1959 Card 1/1 8o862 i6,el- 50 0 ,'t.IJTIIOR% Gamkrelidze, R.V. TITLEs Optimal Regulating Processes 3/036/60/024/03/02/008 for Bounded Phaae Coordinates PERIODICALt Izvestiya, Akademii nauk 333H, Seriya matematicheskaya, 1960, Jol. 24, No. 3, PP. 315-356 TE'XTs k function u(t) -'(u it.S.Ou r) callajd admissible if it is piece- wise continuous an 'd piecewise smooth and if it has only discontinuities of first Irind. Let B be a i6l.oaed domain of the phase spacen n) let the boundary of B be a regular hypersurface of the Xn with a con- tinuously variable curvature. Let the real scalar functions L(,X, U), f'(3E,u) be continuoue'and continuouply differentiable with respect to all coordinates of the vectors. I and u ." The motion of the image point x - (xi ...,,n) is described-by (1.1) 7(71 U) wherp (I*2) (f 1 (j,u), fn(-T,U)) Card 1/3 80862 Optimal Regulating Processes for Bounded S/038/60/024/03/02/008 Phase Coordinates For given initial values, to every regulating u(t) there corresponds a certain traje6tory T(t) of (1.1). Let U(5,1 ~2) be the set of all u(t) with the property that the corresponding trajectories i(t) connect the points'~,, B with eachother and lie entirely in B. Problem i Determine in U (~11 ~2) that regulating u(t)9 ti :Et