Abstract

The problems to which the maximum principle derived in the previous chapter was applicable had constraints involving only the control variables. We will see that in many applied models it is necessary to impose constraints involving both control and state variables. Inequality constraints involving control and possibly state variables are called mixed inequality constraints.

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