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A user with 535 edits. Account created on 11 June 2024.
21 August 2025
- 14:0514:05, 21 August 2025 diff hist +654 Ocean No edit summary
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- 13:5013:50, 21 August 2025 diff hist +1,666 N Ocean Created page with "{{Dimensions |nd = 1 |nx = 1 |nw = 1 }} The '''Ocean problem''' describes fossil fuel consumption and sequestration into the ocean [169]. It is a two box model where <math>S</math> describes the carbon stock in the atmosphere and upper layer ocean, <math>R</math> describes the carbon stock in fossil reserve and <math>D_L</math> the carbon stock in the deeper layer. The dynamics are given by an ODE model. The optimal control..."
- 13:3013:30, 21 August 2025 diff hist +45 User:RobertLampel No edit summary
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- 13:1613:16, 21 August 2025 diff hist −9 Rao Mease No edit summary
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- 13:1413:14, 21 August 2025 diff hist +1,369 N Linear Quadratic Regulator Created page with "{{Dimensions |nd = 1 |nx = 1 |nw = 1 }} The '''Linear Quadratic Regulator problem''' is a one-dimensional toy ODE model which is especially suited for multiple shooting solvers. It aims to minimize a quadratic Lagrange term. The optimal integer control functions exhibits a singular arc. == Mathematical formulation == <p> <math> \begin{array}{lll} \displaystyle \min_{x,w} && \int_0^{1..."
- 11:1911:19, 21 August 2025 diff hist +3 Tubular Reactor →References
- 11:1811:18, 21 August 2025 diff hist +66 User:RobertLampel No edit summary
- 11:1011:10, 21 August 2025 diff hist +5 Denbigh Reaction No edit summary
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- 09:1809:18, 21 August 2025 diff hist +2,147 N Denbigh Reaction Created page with "{{Dimensions |nd = 1 |nx = 3 |nw = 1 }} The '''Mountain Car problem''' s based on the system of chemical reactions initially considered by Denbigh (1958), which was also studied by Aris (1960) and more recently by Luus (1994): <p> <math> \begin{align} A + B &\rightarrow X \\ X &\rightarrow Q \\ X &\rightarrow Y \\ A + X &\rightarrow P \end{align} </math> </p> where X is an intermediate, Y is the desired product, and P and Q are waste prod..."
- 09:1209:12, 21 August 2025 diff hist +56 User:RobertLampel No edit summary
20 August 2025
- 14:5914:59, 20 August 2025 diff hist −12 Mountain Car →References
- 14:5914:59, 20 August 2025 diff hist +6 Tubular Reactor →Miscellaneous and Further Reading
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- 14:5814:58, 20 August 2025 diff hist +33 Mountain Car No edit summary
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- 14:4714:47, 20 August 2025 diff hist +10 Mountain Car No edit summary
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- 14:4614:46, 20 August 2025 diff hist +1,595 N Mountain Car Created page with "{{Dimensions |nd = 1 |nx = 2 |nw = 1 }} The '''Mountain Car problem''' proposes a vehicle stuck in a “well.” It lacks the power to directly climb out of the well, but instead must accelerate repeatedly forwards and backwards until it has achieved the energy necessary to exit the well. The problem is a popular machine learning test case. It first appeared in the PhD thesis of Andrew Moore in 1990. [Moo90]. The implementation here is taken from [..."