Symmetric Variational Problems
Alexander Zaslavski ()
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Alexander Zaslavski: Technion-Israel Institute of Technol
Chapter Chapter 5 in Turnpike Phenomenon and Symmetric Optimization Problems, 2022, pp 131-191 from Springer
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Abstract In this chapter we study the turnpike properties for symmetric variational problems in Banach spaces. To have the turnpike property means, roughly speaking, that the approximate solutions of the problems are determined mainly by the integrand and are essentially independent of the choice of interval and endpoint conditions, except in regions close to the endpoints. It is shown that for symmetric variational problems the turnpike is a minimizer of the integrand. The results of this chapter are new.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-96973-8_5
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