Abstract

AbstractThe paper contains a survey of results devoted to one of the numerical methods of optimal control—the method of successive approximations. This method is based on Pontryagin's maximum principle and is known in the English literature as the min‐H method. Various modifications of the method and some theoretical results on its convergence are presented. Examples of applications of the method for the calculation of optimal trajectories are given. The method of small parameters which is close to the method of successive approximations, is also described.

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