Optimal Control of PDEs using Occupation Measures and SDP Relaxations
Abstract
This paper addresses the problem of solving a class of nonlinear optimal control problems (OCP) with infinite-dimensional linear state constraints involving Riesz-spectral operators. Each instance within this class has time/control dependent polynomial Lagrangian cost and control constraints described by polynomials. We first perform a state-mode discretization of the Riesz-spectral operator. Then, we approximate the resulting finite-dimensional OCPs by using a previously known hierarchy of semidefinite relaxations. Under certain compactness assumptions, we provide a converging hierarchy of semidefinite programming relaxations whose optimal values yield lower bounds for the initial OCP. We illustrate our method by two numerical examples, involving a diffusion partial differential equation and a wave equation. We also report on the related experiments.
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