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Impulse Control Maximum Principle 2 Discrete continuous system 1 Optimal Control 1 Optimal control 1 Present value formulation 1 State-jumps 1 discrete continuous system 1 present value formulation 1 state-jumps 1
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Chahim, M. 1 Chahim, Mohammed 1 Hartl, R.F. 1 Hartl, Richard F. 1 Kort, Peter 1 Kort, Peter M. 1
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Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research 1
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Discussion Paper / Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research 1 European Journal of Operational Research 1
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The Deterministic Impulse Control Maximum Principle in Operations Research : Necessary and Sufficient Optimality Conditions (replaces CentER DP 2011-052)
Kort, Peter; Chahim, M.; Hartl, R.F. - Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research - 2011
This paper considers a class of optimal control problems that allows jumps in the state variable. We present the necessary optimality conditions of the Impulse Control Maximum Principle based on the current value formulation. By reviewing the existing impulse control models in the literature, we...
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A tutorial on the deterministic Impulse Control Maximum Principle: Necessary and sufficient optimality conditions
Chahim, Mohammed; Hartl, Richard F.; Kort, Peter M. - In: European Journal of Operational Research 219 (2012) 1, pp. 18-26
This paper considers a class of optimal control problems that allows jumps in the state variable. We present the necessary optimality conditions of the Impulse Control Maximum Principle based on the current value formulation. By reviewing the existing impulse control models in the literature, we...
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