Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8054423 | Applied Mathematics Letters | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this work we model and analyze two control strategies to diminish a pest population using traps. The action of any trap depends on its age. Both problems contain bilinear control rates. The large-time behavior of the model with time-periodic inflow is investigated. The first control strategy deals with a finite horizon problem while the second one is related to a time-periodic problem. We obtain Pontryagin's principle for both control problems. A special attention is given to the periodic problem. Pontryagin's principle is used to derive a conceptual gradient-type algorithm to approximate the optimal solution. Numerical tests are given.
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Authors
Laura-Iulia AniÅ£a, Sebastian AniÅ£a, CosticÄ MoroÅanu,