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Necessary conditions of optimality for impulsive control without a priori normality assumptions

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First-order and second-order necessary conditions of optimality for an impulsive control problem that remain informative for abnormal control processes are presented and derived. One of the main features of these conditions is that no a priori normality assumptions are required. This feature follows from the fact that these conditions rely on an extremal principle which is proved for an abstract minimization problem with equality constraints, inequality constraints, and constraints given by an inclusion in a convex cone. Two simple examples illustrate the power of the main result.

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Necessary conditions of optimality for impulsive control without a priori normality assumptions

Author: Aram Arutyunov,V. Dykhta,F. Lobo Pereira
Year: 2003
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jou nal o op imiza ion heo y and applica ions: Vol. 124, No. 1, pp. 55–77, Janua y 2005 (© 2005)
Necessa y Condi ions o Impulsi e Nonlinea
Op imal Con ol P oblems wi hou a p io i
No mali y Assump ions1
A. A u yuno ,2V. Dykh a,3and F. Lobo Pe ei a4
Communica ed by B. Polyak
Abs ac . Fi s -o de and second-o de necessa y condi ions o op i-
mali y o an impulsi e con ol p oblem ha emain in o ma i e
o abno mal con ol p ocesses a e p esen ed and de i ed. One o
he main ea u es o hese condi ions is ha no a p io i no mal-
i y assump ions a e equi ed. This ea u e ollows om he ac ha
hese condi ions ely on an ex emal p inciple which is p o ed o
an abs ac minimiza ion p oblem wi h equali y cons ain s, inequali y
cons ain s, and cons ain s gi en by an inclusion in a con ex cone.
Two simple examples illus a e he powe o he main esul .
Key Wo ds. Op imal impulsi e con ol, ex emal p inciple, second-
o de op imali y condi ions, abno mali y.
1. In oduc ion
Le us conside he ollowing fixed- ime op imal con ol p oblem:
(A) min J(x
0,u,w)=L0(a), (1)
s. . dx( ) = ( , x( ), u( ))d +G( , x( ))dw( ), ∈[ 0,
1],(2)
1The fi s au ho was pa ially suppo ed by he Russian Founda ion o Basic Resea ch
G an 02-01-00334. The second au ho was pa ially suppo ed by he Russian Founda-
ion o Basic Resea ch G an 00-01-00869. The hi d au ho was pa ially suppo ed by
Fundacao pa a a Ciencia e Tecnologia and by INVOTAN G an .
2P o esso , Depa men o Di e en ial Equa ions and Func ional Analysis, Peoples F iend-
ship Uni e si y o Russia, Moscow, Russia.
3P o esso , Depa men o Ma hema ics, Baikal S a e Uni e si y o Economy and Law,
I ku sk, Russia.
4Associa e P o esso , Depa men o Elec o echnical and Compu e Enginee ing, Facul y
o Enginee ing, Uni e si y o Po o, Po o, Po ugal.
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L1(a) ≤0,L
2(a) =0,(3)
dw∈K.(4)
He e,
a=(x( 0), x( 1)), x( 0)=x( −
0)=x0,x(
1)=x1,
0<
1
a e gi en. The mappings
:[ 0,
1]×Rn×Rm→Rn,G:[ 0,
1]×Rn→Rn×k,
Li:Rn×Rn→Rd(Li),i=0,1,2,
a e gi en, wi h d(Li) he dimension o he ec o unc ion Li,d(L
0)=1,
and dw is a k-dimensional Bo el measu e associa ed wi h he unc ion o
bounded a ia ion w( ), igh con inuous on ( 0,
1].The cone Kis defined
by
K={dw∈C∗([ 0,
1];Rk):∀con inuous φsuch ha
φ( )∈K0∀ ,
B
φ( )dw≥0,∀Bo el B⊂[ 0,
1]},
whe e Kis a gi en con ex, closed, poin ed cone om Rkand K0is i s
dual. In ano he wo ds, he measu e dw sa isfies
B
dw( ) ∈K, o all Bo el subse s B.
The pai (u, w) is called an admissible con ol i u∈Lm
∞and w∈BVkis
such ha dw∈K.
Le us desc ibe ou assump ions o p oblem A:
(H1) The unc ions L0,L
1,L
2a e C2.
(H2) The unc ion is wice di e en iable w. . . xand u o almos
all ∈[ 0,
1]; he unc ion plus he fi s -o de and second-
o de de i a i es a e measu able w. . . and bounded on any
bounded subse .
(H3) The ma ix unc ion G∈C2.
(H4) The ma ix Gsa isfies he F obenius condi ion, i.e.,
Gi
x( , x)Gj( , x) −Gj
x( , x)Gi( , x) ≡0,(5)
whe e Giis he i h column o G.
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No ice ha , unde (H4), he dynamic sys em (2) is obus w. . . app ox-
ima ions o he gene alized con ol dw by con en ional con ols (·)∈
Lk
∞([ 0,
1];K); see Re s. 1–4. I he F obenius condi ion holds, hen o
any gi en admissible con ol (u, w) and ini ial condi ion x0, he co e-
sponding ajec o y (whose exis ence is assumed) is he unique igh -con-
inuous unc ion o bounded a ia ion on ( 0,
1],wi h x( 0)=x0such ha
x( )=x0+
0
(θ, x(θ), u(θ))dθ
+[ 0, ]
G(θ, x(θ))dwc(θ) +
Si≤
(z(1;si,ci)−x(s−
i)). (6)
He e, dwc ep esen s he con inuous pa o dw,
dwa( ) :=ciδSi
is he a omic pa , si∈[ 0,
1] a e he jump imes o dw ( imes o impulses),
δSis he Di ac measu e a ime s,ci∈Ka e he jumps o dw, and he
unc ion zi(τ) =z(τ;si,c
i)is he solu ion o he limi ing sys em
dzi/dτ =G(si,z
i)ci,z
i(0)=x(S−
i);(7)
hence,
zi(1)=x(s+
i).
The obus ness o he sys em (2), due o (H4), implies ha he solu ion
(6) belongs o he closu e o he se o absolu ely con inuous solu ions o
equa ion (2) co esponding o (u, w) ∈L∞×AC.
An admissible con ol p ocess is a iple (x0,u,w), whe e (u, w) is an
admissible con ol and he co esponding s a e ajec o y sa isfies he gi en
endpoin cons ain s. The p oblem unde conside a ion is o minimize J
o e he se o admissible con ol p ocesses.
By (x∗
0,u
∗,w∗)and x∗, we deno e espec i ely an admissible con ol
p ocess and he co esponding s a e ajec o y in es iga ed o a minimum
o p oblem (A). I is assumed ha his con ol p ocess sa isfies he ollow-
ing addi ional assump ion:
(H5) dw∗( ) = ∗( )d +
s∈S∗
csδs( ), (8)
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whe e ν∗( ) =˙w∗( ) a.e. wi h espec o he Lebesgue measu e on [ 0,
1]5,
S∗⊂[ 0,
1] is he se o jump imes o w∗(·), assumed o be fini e, and
cs=[w∗(s)]:=w∗(s+)−w∗(s−),
i.e., he unc ion w∗(·)has no singula con inuous pa and has a fini e
numbe o jump imes.
Mo eo e , since (x∗
0,u
∗,w∗)is in es iga ed o a local minimum only
(in he sense o Defini ion 1.1 below), hen wi hou loss o gene ali y
we can assume ha all endpoin inequali y cons ain s a e ac i e a he
op imal ajec o y x∗,i.e.,
L1(a∗)=0,whe e a∗=(x∗( 0), x∗( 1)). (9)
Dynamic op imiza ion p oblems a ising in a a ie y o applica ion a eas
such as finance, mechanics, esou ces managemen , and space na iga ion
(see Re s. 4–10, jus o men ion a small bu ep esen a i e sample o e e -
ences), whose solu ions migh in ol e discon inuous ajec o ies, ha e been
conside ed o e he yea s, mo i a ing a significan esea ch e o on he
impulsi e con ol p oblem.
In o de o no obscu e he aim o his a icle, we selec ed he sim-
ples con ol p oblem pa adigm enabling us o deal wi h he issues ele an
o fi s -o de and second-o de condi ions o impulsi e con ol p oblems
ha emain in o ma i e, e en o abno mal con ol p ocesses. I is no
di ficul o see ha his esul can be de i ed o a numbe o di e en
and mo e complex con ol o mula ions. In pa icula , by s anda d s a e-
a iable manipula ions, one can con e Bolza and Lag ange ypes o cos
unc ionals in o he one s a ed he e.
The app oach o his a icle can be used o de i e hese op i-
mali y condi ions o p oblems wi h egula con ol cons ian s o he
ype R(u, ) =0. Unde egula i y assump ions (see Re . 11), he implici
unc ion heo em can be used o sol e ( o each ) his equa ion in u, hus
con e ing he con ol p oblem in o he one conside ed he e.
Defini ion 1.1. We say ha he admissible p ocess (x∗
0,u
∗,w∗)is a
local minimize o he p oblem (A) i ∃ε>0 and, o any fini e-dimen-
sional subspace R⊂Lm
∞[ 0,
1],∃εR>0 such ha p ocess (x∗
0,u
∗,w∗)yields
he minimum o p oblem (1)–(4) wi h he addi ional cons ain s
a−a∗<ε, dw−dw∗C∗([ 0, 1];Rk)<ε,
u−u∗Lm
∞[ 0, 1]<ε
R,u(·)∈R.
5He e o o e, L-a.e. deno es a.e. w. . . he Lebesgue measu e.
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The defined ype o local minimum is fini e dimensional in uand
weak in dw.
In his a icle, we ob ain fi s -o de and second-o de necessa y condi-
ions o op imali y o he p oblem unde conside a ion. The main ea u es
o he esul s is ha no a p io i no mali y assump ions a e equi ed and
ha hey a e in o ma i e o abno mal con ol p ocesses as well. Ano he
issue conce ns he ac ha , in he p oblem conside ed, he unc ion G
depends also on x. The p oo o hese condi ions is based on a nonlin-
ea ans o ma ion o he ini ial p oblem A (Re . 4) in o ano he one o
which Gdoes no depend on xand fi s -o de and second-o de necessa y
condi ions o op imali y we e de i ed in Re . 12.
In spi e o he well-de eloped heo y o highe -o de necessa y con-
di ions o op imali y o con en ional op imal con ol p oblems (see o
example, Re s. 11, 12, 14), i is somewha su p ising ha , om he as
amoun o li e a u e add essing op imal impulsi e con ol p oblems (Re s.
1–3, 15–22), only a ew publica ions a e a ailable (Re s. 23–25, 27).
We no ice ha , while he condi ions in Re s. 23, 24 become i ial
(i.e., degene a e, o abno mal p oblems), ou s emain in o ma i e. Also,
ou esul s di e subs an ially om hese condi ions as i can be seen
om he ac ha hese ollow di ec ly om he maximum p inciple in
he case he op imal ajec o y is absolu ely con inuous, i.e., wi h no
impulses.
In Re . 3, second-o de necessa y condi ions o op imali y o he
Legend e-Jacobi-Mo se ype o ime-op imal con ol a e de i ed by using
in an essen ial way an ex emal p inciple and he no ion o index o
quasiex emali y p o ided in Re . 26.
Howe e , he app oach ollowed he e di e s subs an ially om all he
ones in he e e ences ci ed abo e as we ega d his p oblem as a specific
ins ance o a gene al abs ac p oblem o which powe ul second-o de
op imali y condi ions a e de i ed.
This a icle is o ganized as ollows. In Sec ion 2, we in oduce key
defini ions and s a e fi s -o de and second-o de necessa y condi ions o
op imali y o he dynamic op imiza ion p oblem desc ibed in Sec ion 1.
Issues conce ning abno mali y, geome ic in e p e a ion, and compu a ion
a e also discussed. In Sec ion 3, we p esen he p oo , which is o ga-
nized in h ee pa s: ans o ma ion o he gi en p oblem in o ano he
one o which he e a e fi s -o de and second-o de necessa y condi ions
o op imali y a ailable; s a emen o he men ioned op imali y condi ions
o he p oblem conside ed; and decoding o he hus ob ained fi s -o de
and o second-o de condi ions in e ms o he da a o he o iginal p ob-
lem. Finally, in Sec ion 4, wo examples illus a e he applica ion o hese
condi ions.

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2. Second-O de Necessa y Condi ions o Op imali y
Le us s a e he necessa y condi ions o op imali y o p oblem A.
Be o e p esen ing he main esul , we discuss some auxilia y concep s
which a e undamen al o he s a emen o ou main esul : local maxi-
mum p inciple, c i ical cone, and quad a ic o m.
2.1. Local Maximum P inciple. Le
F( ,x,u, )= ( ,x,u)+G( , x)
and le
ψ∈Rn,λ=(λ0,λ
1,λ
2)∈R1×Rd(L1)×Rd(L2).
Define he Pon yagin unc ion H=H0+H1and he endpoin Lag angian
lλby
H0( ,x,ψ,u)=ψ, ( , x, u),
H1( ,x,ψ, )=ψ, G( , x) ,
lλ(a) =λ0L0(a) +λ1,L
1(a)+λ2,L
2(a).
Defini ion 2.1. We say ha a p ocess (x∗
0,u
∗,w∗)sa isfies he Eule -
Lag ange condi ions o he local maximum p inciple i he e exis s λ=0
such ha
λ0≥0,λ
1≥0,λ1,L
1(a∗)=0 (10)
and he ec o unc ion ψ, solu ion o he adjoin sys em
−dψ( ) =H0x( )d +Hx ( )dw∗( ), −ψ( 1)=lλ
x1(a∗), (11)
which sa is y he ollowing condi ions:
ψ( 0)=lλ
x0(a∗), (12)
Hu( ) =0,L-a.e.,(13)
H ( ), ≤0,∀( , ) ∈[ 0,
1]×K, (14)
H ( ), ¯ω∗( )=0,dw
∗-a.e.,(15)
whe e
¯ω∗( ) =dw∗( )/d|w∗( )|
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is he Radon-Nicodym de i a i e o he measu e dw∗wi h espec o i s
o al a ia ion measu e.
No ice ha he solu ion o he adjoin sys em (11) is in he same
sense as he one o (6), i.e.,
ψ( 1)=−lλ
x1(a∗)
and ha
ψ( )=−lλ
x1(a∗)+ 1
H0x(θ)dθ + 1
Hx (θ)dw∗
c(θ)
+
si>
(ψ(si)−q(0;si,ci)), ∈[ 0,
1). (16)
He e, he unc ions qi(τ)=qi(τ ;si,ci)a e solu ions o he adjoin limi ing
sys em
−dqi/dτ =Hx (si,z
i(τ), qi(τ))ci,q
i(1)=ψ(si), (17)
wi h he co esponding solu ion zi(τ) o he sys em (7) when x(s−
i)=
x∗(s−
i). The no a ion
Hx ( ) =∂2H
∂ ∂x( )
e e s o he e alua ion o he unc ion Hx along he p ocess examined
( his no a ion is adop ed also o o he unc ions in simila con ex s). We
ema k ha any adjoin ajec o y ψ( ) and he unc ion H( ) depend on
λdue o he ans e sali y condi ion (12).
Deno e by
=(x∗
0,u
∗,w∗)
he se o all no malized Lag ange mul iplie s λ,λ=1, sa is ying he
local maximum p inciple. I is well known ha =∅ is a fi s -o de nec-
essa y condi ion o a weak local minimum o p oblem A. Howe e , we
shall p o e he e ha i is also necessa y o he local minimum in he sense
o Defini ion 1.1. No e ha he local maximum p inciple holds wi hou
(H5).
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2.2. C i ical Cone. In o de o ensu e a compac s a emen o he
second-o de condi ions, we shall use he o al de i a i e w. . . ime along
he solu ion o he ollowing o dina y di e en ial sys em:
˙x=F ( , x, u, ), (18a)
−˙
ψ=Hx( ,x,ψ,u, ), (18b)
˙w= , ( )∈K. (18c)
Fo example,
(˙
H )x=(∂/∂x)[(d/d )(∂H/∂ )]| ,x∗( ),u∗( ),w∗( )).
Unde he F obenius condi ion, his de i a i e does no depend on ,bu
in any o he case, we pu always ∗( )=˙w∗( ); see (8). Deno e by BVn(S∗)
he se o n-dimensional ec o unc ions o bounded a ia ion whose
jump imes a e suppo ed on S∗. Clea ly, each e m in (x∗(·), ψ(·), w∗(·))
isinaBV(S∗)space o he co esponding dimension.
Defini ion 2.2. A a ia ion (δx0, δu, δw) ∈Rn×Lm
∞×BVk(S∗)is
called c i ical i he co esponding s a e ajec o y a ia ion δx ∈BVn(S∗)
sa isfies he ollowing condi ions:
Lia(a∗), δa+Lix1(a∗), G( 1)δw1≤0,i=0,1,
=0,i=2,(19)
δa =(δx( 0), δx( 1)), δw1=δw( 1), (20)
d(δx)/d =Fx( )δx +Fu( )δu −(˙
H )T
ψ( )δw, /∈S∗,(21)
d(δw)∈K+Lin {dw∗},δw(
0)=0,(22)
δx(s) =δq(1;s,c), ∀s∈S∗.(23)
He e,
G( 1)=G( 1,x∗( 1)),
δq(τ;s,c):=δqs(τ ) is he solu ion o he sys em
d(δqs)/dτ =H1ψx(s, zs(τ), c)δqs,(24a)
δq 0(0)=δx0,(24b)
δqs(0)=δx(s−), s > 0,(24c)
and he unc ion zs(τ) is solu ion o (7) when si=s,x(s−)=x∗(s−); ecall
ha c=[w∗(s)].
Deno e by Kc he cone o all c i ical a ia ions.
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2.3. Quad a ic Fo m. Fo any λ∈, define he quad a ic o m
λ(δx0, δu, δw) =δaTlλ
aa(a∗)δa +Qλ
1(δa, δw1)
− 1
0
Qλ(δx, δu, δw)( )d , (25)
whe e Qλand Qλ
1a e he ollowing quad a ic o ms:
Qλ(δx, δu, δw) =δuTHλ
uuδu+2δxTHλ
xuδu−2δwT(˙
Hλ
)uδu
−δwT(¨
Hλ
) δw−2δwT(˙
Hλ
)xδx +δxTHλ
xxδx, (26)
Qλ
1(δx(·), δw1)=2[δx( 0)Tlλ
x0x1(a∗)G( 1)−δx( 1)THλ
x ( 1)]δw1
+δwT
1GT( 1)[lλ
x1x1(a∗)G( 1)−Hλ
x ( 1)]δw1
−
s∈S∗
[δxT(s)λ(s)δx(s) −δxT(s−)λ(s−)δx(s−)].
(27)
He e, dependence on op Qλis omi ed, Hλ e e s o he Pon yagin
unc ion e alua ed along ( , x∗,ψ,u
∗, ∗), ψ sa isfied (11) o a ce ain λ,
and δx(·)is he co esponding solu ion o (24) wi h (22), (23), δx( −
0)=
δx0,w( −
0)=0. Only λ( ) ∈BVn×n(S∗) emains o be defined in o mula
(27). Fo his, le z∗(τ; ) and q∗(τ; ) be solu ions o
dz∗/dτ =G( , z∗)w∗( ), z∗(1; )=x∗( ),
−dq∗/dτ =H1x( , z∗,q∗,w∗( )), q∗(1; )=ψ( ),
and le he n×nma ix Z(τ; ) sa is y
−dZ/dτ =ZH1ψx( , z∗(τ, ), w∗( )), Z(0; )=I.
Then,
λ( ) =−ZT(1; )1
0
Z−1T(τ; )H1xx(τ; )Z−1(τ ; )dτZ(1; ), (28)
whe e he exp ession H1xx(τ; ) is a sho no a ion o H1xx e alu-
a ed along ( , z∗(τ; ),q∗(τ; ),w∗( )). We ema k ha ( −
0)=0 because
w( −
0)=0.
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whe e δy(·)is he co esponding solu ion o (47). Pu
˜
Kπ=Ke ˜
A.
P oposi ion 3.2. We ha e ha ˜
d=codim (Im ˜
A)and also µ∈Mais
equi alen o he ac ha he index o he o m ˜
µ
aconside ed on he lin-
ea subspace ˜
Kπis no g ea e han ˜
d.
This p oposi ion ollows om he ac ha BVkis dense in Lk
∞wi h
espec o he Lk
2me ic and i s p oo is based on s anda d Lebesgue in e-
g a ion a gumen s.
S ep 3. Decoding o he Local Maximum P inciple. F om he defini-
ion o ξand η, i ollows ha ηsa isfies he pa ial di e en ial sys em
ηw( ,x,w)+ηx( , x, w)G( , x) =0,(52)
wi h bounda y condi ion η( ,x,0)=x. Mo eo e , he ollowing equali ies
hold:
η( ,ξ( ,y,w),w)=y, ξ( ,η( ,x,w),w)=x. (53)
We shall use hese ela ions and hei consequences ob ained by di e en-
ia ion.
Le us conside he ollowing p oposi ion.
P oposi ion 3.3. The unc ion σ( ,y,p,w) =ηT
x( , ξ( , y, w), w)p is a
solu ion o he ollowing comple ely in eg able sys em:
σw=−Hx ( , ξ( , y, w), σ, u, ), σ |w=0=p. (54)
P oo . Ob iously, σsa isfies he ini ial condi ion. Deno e he le -
hand side o (52) by F( ,x,w). By di e en ia ing σwi h espec o w, and
using Fx≡0, we ob ain
σw( ,y,p,w)=ηT
xx( , ξ( , y, w), w)GT( , ξ( , y, w))p
+ηwx( , ξ( , y, w), w)p
=Fx( , ξ( , y, w), w)p
−GT
x( , ξ( , y, w))ηT
x( , ξ( , y, w), w)p
=−Hx ( , ξ( , y, w), σ ( , y, p, w)).
This p o es P oposi ion 3.3.

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P oposi ion 3.4. Le
s( ,x,ψ,w)=ξT
y( , ηx( ,x,w),w)ψ.
Then, he unc ion
p( )=s( ,x∗( ), ψ( ), w∗( )) (55)
is a solu ion o (36) i and only i he unc ion
ψ( )=σ( ,y∗( ), p( ), w∗( )) (56)
is solu ion o he sys em (11).
P oo . Any solu ion (x(·), ψ(·)) o he sys ems (2), (11) can be
app oxima ed in he weak s a opology o he space o unc ions o
bounded a ia ion by solu ions o he sys em (18). Hence, i is su ficien
o p o e ha he ela ions (55) and (56) hold o any absolu ely con in-
uous ajec o y o he sys em (18). Fo his, i su fices o p o e ha he
o mula
(d/d )σ ( , y, p, w) =−Hx( ,ξ( ,y,w),σ( ,y,w),u, ) (57)
holds, wi h
(˙y, ˙p, ˙w)=(g, −˜
Hy, ).
We ha e
(d/d )σ ( , y, p, w) =−ηT
x( ,ξ( ,y,w),w) ˜
Hy( ,y,p,u,w)
+(d/d )ηT
x( ,ξ( ,y,w),w)p. (58)
No e ha he unc ion ˜
Hmay be ep esen ed in he o m
˜
H( ,y,p,u,w)=H0( ,ξ( ,y,w),σ( ,y,p,w),u)
+p,η ( ,ξ( ,y,w),w).
By di e en ia ing w. . . y, we ob ain
˜
Hy( ,y,p,u,w)=ξT
y( ,y,w)[H0x( ,ξ( ,y,w),σ( ,y,p,w),u)
+[ηT
x( , ξ( , y, w), w)p]x ( ,ξ( ,y,w),u)
+η x( , ξ( , y, w), w)p].
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By subs i u ing his equali y in (58), we ob ain
(d/d )σ ( , y, p, w) =−H0x( ,ξ( ,y,w),σ( ,y,p,w),u)
−[ηT
x( , ξ( , y, w), w)p]x ( ,ξ( ,y,w),u)
−ηT
x( , ξ( , y, w), w)p
+(d/d )ηT
x( ,ξ( ,y,w),w)p. (59)
By conside ing he iden i y Fx( ,x,w)≡0 and using i in he las e m o
(59), we ob ain
(d/d )[ηT
x( , ξ( , y, w), w)p]x
=[ηT
x( , ξ( , y, w), w)p] +[ηT
x( , ξ( , y, w), w)p]x ( ,ξ( ,y,w),u)
−Hx ( ,ξ( ,y,w),ζ( ,y,p,w),u, ) .
By subs i u ing in (59), we ob ain (57). This p o es P oposi ion 3.4.
In a simila way (see he de ails in Re s. 4, 18, 23), we can ob ain he
impo an equali y
−˙pw=˜
Hw( ,y,p,u,w)=−(d/d )H ( , ξ( , y, w), σ ( , y, p, w)). (60)
Le us conside he ans e sali y condi ions o he adjoin sys ems. We
ha e
p( 0)=˜
Ly0(b∗)=ξT
y( 0,y∗( 0), 0)Lx0(a∗)=Lx0(a∗),
−p( 1)=˜
Ly1(b∗)=ξT
y( 1,y∗( 1), w∗)Lx1(a∗),
−pw( 1)=˜
Lw1(b∗)=GT( 1,x∗( 1))Lx1(a∗)=H ( 1,x∗
1,ψ(
1)).
F om hese ela ions and P oposi ion 3.4, i ollows ha he se o
adjoin ajec o ies p(·)and ψ(·)can be ob ained om each o he by
coo dina es ans o ma ion. Mo eo e , bea ing in mind he equali y (60),
we ob ain
pw( ) =−H ( ), ∀ ∈[ 0,
1],
since unde (H4) he unc ion →H ( ) ∈AC. Due o his and he ob i-
ous equali y ˜
Hu( ) =Hu( ), we conclude ha he se s and Ma e dis-
inguished only by he no a ion. F om now on, we shall use he common
no a ion λand ins ead o µand M. This conclusion is s a ed as ollows.
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P oposi ion 3.5. =∅⇔M=∅. Tha is, he condi ions o he local
maximum p inciple in p oblems A and B a e equi alen .
S ep 4. Decoding o he Second-O de Condi ions. We shall p o e
ha he cone ˜
Kc and he o m ˜
λa e ans o med in o Kc and λ
espec i ely by he simple linea mapping o he y- a ia ions
:δx( ) =ξy( )δy( ). (61)
Since his ans o ma ion is in e ible [de ξy( )=0on[ 0,
1] due o (33)],
hen in o de o ob ain he second-o de necessa y condi ions o op imal-
i y o p oblem A om hose o p oblem B, we need o show he ollow-
ing p oposi ion.
P oposi ion 3.6. The ollowing equali ies hold:
◦˜
Kc =Kc ,
◦˜
λ=λ,∀λ∈. (62)
P oo . The linea ela ions (44), (45) speci ying he c i ical cone can
be ans o med easily in o (19). Le us p o e ha , o /∈S∗, he ollowing
o mulas hold:
gy( ) =(ηx( ) x( ) +˙ηx( ))ξy( ), (63)
gw( ) =ηx( )( x( )G( ) −˙
G( )) =−ηx( )( ˙
H )ψ( ), (64)
gu( ) =ηx( ) u( ). (65)
In ac , by using he equali y Fx≡0, we ob ain
gy( ) =[ηxx( ) ( ) + x( )ηx( ) +η x( )]ξy( )
={[Fx( )ηx( ) +(d/d )ηx( )]−Fx( ) ∗( )}ξy( ).
Analogously, by using he addi ional equali y F ≡0, we ob ain (64) and
(65).
F om (63)–(65) and (61), we see ha (43a) is ew i en in he o m
(21). Fo any s∈Sd(w∗), le
z(τ;s)=ξ(s,y∗(s), w∗(s−)+τ[w∗(s)]), τ ∈[0,1],
−q(τ,s)=ξy(s, y∗(s), w∗(s−)+τ[w∗(s)])δy(s), τ ∈[0,1].
I is easy o check ha hese unc ions sa is y equa ions (7), (24) and
desc ibe he jump condi ions o he a ia ion δx in (23) and (24). The
p oo o he second equali y in (64) is analogous o he co esponding one
in Re . 23; he e o e, i is omi ed.
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F om P oposi ions 3.2 and 3.6, i ollows ha condi ion (31) is equi -
alen o condi ion (50) o p oblem (B); hence, (31) is ob ained. Theo em
3.1 is p o ed.
4. Examples
Example 4.1. Take n≥5,k=n−1,x=col(x1,... ,x
n)∈Rn, and le Q
be a symme ic k×kma ix such ha he index o each o he ma ices Q
and −Qis no less han 2. The case k=4 and Q=diag(1,1,−1,−1)is a
good example. Conside he p oblem
min J=ζ,(x1(1),... ,x
k(1)),
s. . dxi= i(x, )d +dwi,i=1,k, w=col(w1,... ,w
k),
dxn= n(x, )d +Qcol(x1,... ,x
k), dw,
∈[0,1],x(0)=0,x
n(1)=0,K=Rk,
whe e ζ∈Rkis a gi en nonze o ec o ; o i=l,... ,n, le he ibe a bi-
a ily gi en smoo h unc ions such ha
i(0, )≡0,
ix(0, )≡0,
nxx(0, )≡0.
Because o he symme y o Q, i can be shown easily ha he F obenius
condi ion holds. We in es iga e he admissible con ol p ocess (0,0,0) and
p o e ha i is no a locally op imal con ol p ocess.
Fix any λ∈. F om (14), o ψ(·)=ψλ(·)=(ψ1(·),...ψ
n(·)),we
ob ain ψi( ) ≡0,i=l,... ,k, and om (11), we ha e ψn( ) ≡ψn,0=cons .
Hence, by using (11), (12), and ζ=0, we ob ain
={λ:λ0=0,λ
2,i =0,i=1,n−1,λ
2,n =−λ2,n+1};
consequen ly, consis s o only wo ec o s,
¯
¯
λ=−¯
λ, ¯
λ=(1/√2)(0,... ,0,1,−1)and ψn,0=±1/√2.
I can be shown easily ha
d=1,
λ
a(δw) =ψn,01
0Qcol(δx1,... ,δx
k), δwd .
Hence,
λ
a(δw) =(1/2)ψn,0Qcol(δx1(1),... ,δx
k(1)), col(δx1(1),... ,δx
k(1)).
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This implies ha , o any ψn,0=±1, he index o he unc ion λ
ais no
less han 2. So, a=∅; consequen ly, he p ocess (0,0,0) is no op imal.
Also no ice ha his p ocess is abno mal, ha
max
λ∈λ(δw) ≥0,∀δw,
because o ¯
λ, ¯
¯
λ∈, and ha he las inequali y is no use ul.
Example 4.2. Conside he ollowing op imal con ol p oblem wi h
pa ame e s α1,α
2.
min x3(1),
s. . dx1=x2d , x1(0)=0,
dx2=dw, x2(0)=x20 <0,
dx3=(α1x1+α2x2)dw, x3(0)=0,
dw≥0.
The con ol unc ion
w∗( ) =−x20,∀ ∈(0,1],
wi h w∗(0)=0 sa isfies he maximum p inciple o any pa ame e alues.
The co esponding ajec o ies and adjoin a iables a e, espec i ely,
(x∗
1( ), x∗
2( )) =(0,0), ∀ ∈(0,1],
wi h
(x∗
1(0), x∗
2(0)) =(0,x
20),
and
(ψ1( ), ψ2( ) =(0,0), ∀ ∈(0,1],
wi h
(ψ1(0), ψ2(0)) =x20(α1,α
2)and ψ3≡−1.
The c i ical cone o he con ol is desc ibed by he condi ions
δ˙x1=δw, δx1(0)=δx1(0+)=0,
δ˙x2=0,δx
2(0)=0,
d(δw)∈C∗([0,1],R+)+γδ
0,γ∈R.

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Since H1ψx ≡0,δx
1(·), and δx2(·)a e con inuous; hence, δx2≡0. The
ac ha H1xx ≡0 implies ha ψ≡0. The e o e, he o m is gi en by
(δw)=2α1δx1(1)δw1+α2δw2
1−2α11
0
δw(δw +δx1)d .
The necessa y condi ions o Theo em 2.3 amoun o he inequal-
i y ≥0onkc ; consequen ly, he unc ion δw∗≡0 has o minimize 
on Kc . F om he maximum p inciple, we ha e ha α1≤0. No ice ha
i su fices o conside a needle-shaped a ia ion δw concen a ed a a le
semineighbo hood o poin =1.
I α1<0 and α2>0, hen he con ol w∗is globally op imal.
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