Physico-Mathematical Series 2018
DOI: 10.32014/2018.2518-1726.4
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An Algorithm for Solving a Control Problem for a Differential Equation With a Parameter

Abstract: On a finite interval, a control problem for a linear ordinary differential equations with a parameter is considered. By partitioning the interval and introducing additional parameters, considered problem is reduced to the equivalent multipoint boundary value problem with parameters. To find the parameters introduced, the continuity conditions of the solution at the interior points of partition and boundary condition are used. For the fixed values of the parameters, the Cauchy problems for ordinary differential… Show more

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“…To solve the problem with parameter (9)-(11), the approach developed in [24][25][26] is used, based on the algorithms of the parameterization method and numerical methods for solving Cauchy problems.…”
Section: Numerically Approximate Methods For Solving Of a Control Probmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To solve the problem with parameter (9)-(11), the approach developed in [24][25][26] is used, based on the algorithms of the parameterization method and numerical methods for solving Cauchy problems.…”
Section: Numerically Approximate Methods For Solving Of a Control Probmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The works of many authors has been devoted to finding effective signs of solvability and constructing constructive methods for researching problems for systems of differential equations. we note only [11,12]. The research of periodic, both time and space variables of the wave motion of the particle flow, non-stationary flows of compressible liquids and gases [2], and linear gas whose molecules have different velocity values that change each other during collisions, described by a system of partial differential equations [13], is of considerable interest in the continuum mechanics theory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methods of research for multiperiodic solutions are successfully combined by methods for studying solutions of boundary value problems for equations of mathematical physics. Elements of the methods of [1,2] can easily be found in [14,15], where time-oscillating solutions of boundary value problems are studied by the parameterization method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%