Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5010598 | Systems & Control Letters | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We consider optimal control problems for systems governed by mean-field stochastic differential equations, where the control enters both the drift and the diffusion coefficient. We study the relaxed model, in which admissible controls are measure-valued processes and the relaxed state process is driven by an orthogonal martingale measure, whose covariance measure is the relaxed control. This is a natural extension of the original strict control problem, for which we prove the existence of an optimal control. Then, we derive optimality necessary conditions for this problem, in terms of two adjoint processes extending the known results to the case of relaxed controls.
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Authors
Khaled Bahlali, Meriem Mezerdi, Brahim Mezerdi,