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Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control/Differential Equations Set
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The calculus of variations is a classical area of mathematical analysis yet its myriad applications in science and technology continue to keep it an active area of research. Encompassing two volumes, this set brings together leading experts who focus on critical point theory, differential equations, and the variational aspects of optimal control. The books cover monotonicity, nonlinear optimization, the impossible pilot wave, the Lavrentiev phenomenon, and elliptic problems.
Author Bio
Alexander Ioffe is a mathematician known for contributions to analysis, optimization, and the calculus of variations. His work is associated with variational methods, critical point theory, and related topics in differential equations and optimal control. He has participated in research that connects abstract mathematical theory with applications in optimization and dynamic systems, and his writings are valued in advanced graduate and research-level mathematics.
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