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Value function, relaxation, and transversality conditions in infinite horizon optimal control☆

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Abstract We investigate the value function V : R + × R n → R + ∪ { + ∞ } of the infinite horizon problem in optimal control for… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We investigate the value function V : R + × R n → R + ∪ { + ∞ } of the infinite horizon problem in optimal control for a general—not necessarily discounted—running cost and provide sufficient conditions for its lower semicontinuity, continuity, and local Lipschitz regularity. Then we use the continuity of V ( t , ⋅ ) to prove a relaxation theorem and to write the first order necessary optimality conditions in the form of a, possibly abnormal, maximum principle whose transversality condition uses limiting/horizontal supergradients of V ( 0 , ⋅ ) at the initial point. When V ( 0 , ⋅ ) is merely lower semicontinuous, then for a dense subset of initial conditions we obtain a normal maximum principle augmented by sensitivity relations involving the Frechet subdifferentials of V ( t , ⋅ ) . Finally, when V is locally Lipschitz, we prove a normal maximum principle together with sensitivity relations involving generalized gradients of V for arbitrary initial conditions. Such relations simplify drastically the investigation of the limiting behavior at infinity of the adjoint state.

Keywords: value function; optimal control; infinite horizon

Journal Title: Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
Year Published: 2018

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