Abstract

Abstract We consider a class of infinite-horizon optimal control problems with not necessarily bounded set of control constraints. Using finite-horizon approximations and tools of the Pontryagin maximum principle sufficient conditions for existence and boundedness of an optimal control are developed in the general nonlinear case. Application of the result obtained to a model of optimal exploitation of a renewable resource is presented.

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