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Optimal Control Theory For Applications Mechanical Engineering Series 1st Edition David G Hull

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Optimal Control Theory For Applications Mechanical Engineering Series 1st Edition David G Hull
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.3 MB
Pages: 403
Author: David G. Hull
ISBN: 0387400702
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Optimal Control Theory For Applications Mechanical Engineering Series 1st Edition David G Hull by David G. Hull 0387400702 instant download after payment.

The published material represents the outgrowth of teaching analytical optimization to aerospace engineering graduate students. To make the material available to the widest audience, the prerequisites are limited to calculus and differential equations. It is also a book about the mathematical aspects of optimal control theory. It was developed in an engineering environment from material learned by the author while applying it to the solution of engineering problems. One goal of the book is to help engineering graduate students learn the fundamentals which are needed to apply the methods to engineering problems. The examples are from geometry and elementary dynamical systems so that they can be understood by all engineering students. Another goal of this text is to unify optimization by using the differential of calculus to create the Taylor series expansions needed to derive the optimality conditions of optimal control theory.

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