Abstract

Based on tools of variational analysis and the diffuse variation method, we derive the Pontryagin maximum principle and second-order necessary optimality conditions for optimal control problems governed by stationary Navier–Stokes equations with pure state constraints. Our results are established under a smallness assumption on the control and the optimality conditions are of Fritz–John type.

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