Optimal control of cell mass and maturity in a model of follicular ovulation (Q2840120)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6188879
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| English | Optimal control of cell mass and maturity in a model of follicular ovulation |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6188879 |
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17 July 2013
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necessary optimality conditions
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hybrid maximum principle
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optimal bang-bang control
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Optimal control of cell mass and maturity in a model of follicular ovulation (English)
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In this article, the authors investigate optimal control problems associated with a scalar hyperbolic conservation law modeling the development of ovarian follicles. Changes in the age and maturity of follicular cells are described by a two-dimensional conservation law, where the control terms act on the velocities. The control problem consists in optimizing the follicular cell resources so that the follicular maturity reaches a maximal value in fixed time. Formulating the optimal control problem within a hybrid framework, they prove necessary optimality conditions in the form of the hybrid maximum principle. Then they derive the optimal strategy and prove that there exists at least one optimal bang-bang control with one single switching time.
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