Abstract

One of the milestones in modern optimal control theory is the, Pontryagin Maximum Principle, which was firstly established by Pontryagin and his colleagues in later 50s for finite dimensional optimal control problems. In this survey paper, we revisit some extensions of the maximum principle in infinite dimensional spaces, developed via the infinite dimensional spike variation technique

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