Turnpike Theory of Continuous-Time Linear Optimal Control Problems
Alexander J. Zaslavski
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Turnpike Theory of Continuous-Time Linear Optimal Control Problems
Published
Jul 13, 2015
Publisher
Springer
Pages
305
ISBN-13
9783319191409
ISBN-10
3319191403
Introduction to Linear Optimization
William Congreve
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Recent Advances in Computational Optimization
Graphs, algorithms, and optimization
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This edition of Turnpike Theory of Continuous-Time Linear Optimal Control Problems has approximately 305 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.
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Turnpike Theory of Continuous-Time Linear Optimal Control Problems was written by Alexander J. Zaslavski.
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