Abstract

We study the problem of making a control system in a finite-dimensional Euclidean space approach a compact set at a fixed instant of time. The technique presented in the paper for solving the approach problem is based on constructions involving solvability sets. To construct approximately the solvability set, we apply a backward (in time) procedure that involves storing controls selected during the construction of this set. We also give examples of simulation of approach problems for mechanical systems.

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