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Turnpike properties in the calculus of variations and optimal control

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In this talk we discuss the structure of approximate solutions of variational problems. We are interested in turnpike properties of the approximate solutions which are independent of the length of the interval, for all sufficiently large intervals. To have these properties means, roughly speaking, that the approximate solutions of the variational problems are determined mainly by integrands, and are essentially independent of their domains and endpoint values. These turnpike properties hold for general classes of nonautonomous and autonomous variational problems.

This talk is part of the Control and Power Seminars series.

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