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Asymptotic controllability and optimal control
Published 2012-10-16, updated 2012-12-11Version 2
We consider a control problem where the state must reach asymptotically a target while paying an integral payoff with a non-negative Lagrangian. The dynamics is just continuous, and no assumptions are made on the zero level set of the Lagrangian. Through an inequality involving a positive number $\bar p_0$ and a Minimum Restraint Function $U=U(x)$ --a special type of Control Lyapunov Function-- we provide a condition implying that (i) the control system is asymptotically controllable, and (ii) the value function is bounded above by $U/\bar p_0$.
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Keywords: optimal control, asymptotic controllability, minimum restraint function, zero level set, control lyapunov
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