
doi: 10.1007/bf00933305
Three augmented penalty function algorithms are tested and compared with an ordinary penalty function algorithm for two demonstration optimal control problems. Although the augmented penalty function is quite helpful in solving control problems with terminal state constraints, the convergence can be improved significantly by providing systematic increases in the penalty constant.
Other numerical methods in calculus of variations
Other numerical methods in calculus of variations
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