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Distributed-Order Non-Local Optimal Control

Published 22 Oct 2020 in math.OC | (2010.11648v1)

Abstract: Distributed-order fractional non-local operators have been introduced and studied by Caputo at the end of the 20th century. They generalize fractional order derivatives/integrals in the sense that such operators are defined by a weighted integral of different orders of differentiation over a certain range. The subject of distributed-order non-local derivatives is currently under strong development due to its applications in modeling some complex real world phenomena. Fractional optimal control theory deals with the optimization of a performance index functional subject to a fractional control system. One of the most important results in classical and fractional optimal control is the Pontryagin Maximum Principle, which gives a necessary optimality condition that every solution to the optimization problem must verify. In our work, we extend the fractional optimal control theory by considering dynamical systems constraints depending on distributed-order fractional derivatives. Precisely, we prove a weak version of Pontryagin's maximum principle and a sufficient optimality condition under appropriate convexity assumptions.

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