Applied Optimal Control Theory of Distributed Systems

Applied Optimal Control Theory of Distributed Systems by K.A. Lurie, published by Springer US on February 28, 1993, is an extensive work comprising 500 pages in English. This book serves as an extended and substantially revised edition of Lurie’s earlier work, Optimal Control in Problems of Mathematical Physics, originally published in Russian in 1975. The text has undergone significant revisions, with about 60% of the content being newly updated, while maintaining the original results that may be less familiar to Western readers.
Readers will find a focus on the modern theory of optimization, particularly the concept of composites, which is central to the discussion of optimal conductivity distribution in MHD-generator channel flow. The book does not aim to be a comprehensive textbook or a systematic presentation of the theory; instead, it reflects a fundamental concept in the optimization of distributed systems. Additionally, the bibliographical notes included are extensive but not exhaustive, providing context for further exploration in the fields of science, physics, and mathematical and computational studies.
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This book represents an extended and substantially revised version of my earlierbook, Optimal Control in Problems ofMathematical Physics,originally published in Russian in 1975. About 60% of the text has been completely revised and major additions have been included which have produced a practically new text. My aim was to modernize the presentation but also to preserve the original results, some of which are little known to a Western reader. The idea of composites, which is the core of the modern theory of optimization, was initiated in the early seventies. The reader will find here its implementation in the problem of optimal conductivity distribution in an MHD-generatorchannel flow.Sincethen it has emergedinto an extensive theory which is undergoing a continuous development. The book does not pretend to be a textbook, neither does it offer a systematic presentation of the theory. Rather, it reflects a concept which I consider as fundamental in the modern approach to optimization of dis tributed systems. Bibliographical notes,though extensive, do not pretend to be exhaustive as well. My thanks are due to ProfessorJean-Louis Armand and ProfessorWolf Stadler whose friendly assistance in translating and polishing the text was so valuable. I am indebted to Mrs. Kathleen Durand and Mrs. Colleen Lewis for the hard job of typing large portions of the manuscript.
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