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We assume throughout that the differential-algebraic states <math>x(\cdot)</math> are uniquely determined for appropriate boundary conditions and fixed <math>(u,v)</math>.
We assume throughout that the differential-algebraic states <math>x(\cdot)</math> are uniquely determined for appropriate boundary conditions and fixed <math>(u,v)</math>.


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Revision as of 12:57, 28 January 2016

This category lists all categories that yield a distinction between different problem classes from the underlying mathematical model point of view. It addresses possible realizations of the state equation

0=F[x,u,v],

compare the generic abstract formulation of the optimization problem.

We assume throughout that the differential-algebraic states x() are uniquely determined for appropriate boundary conditions and fixed (u,v).