BibTeX
@INCOLLECTION{
Caillau2002OCS,
author = "Jean-Baptiste Caillau and Joseph Noailles",
editor = "George Corliss and Christ{\`e}le Faure and Andreas Griewank and Laurent
Hasco{\"e}t and Uwe Naumann",
title = "Optimal Control Sensitivity Analysis with {AD}",
booktitle = "Automatic Differentiation of Algorithms: From Simulation to Optimization",
series = "Computer and Information Science",
pages = "109-115",
publisher = "Springer",
address = "New York, NY",
crossref = "Corliss2002ADo",
abstract = "In order to apply a parametric method to a minimum time control problem in
celestial mechanics, a sensitivity analysis is performed. The analysis is continuous in the sense
that it is done in the infinite dimensional control setting. The resulting sufficient second order
condition is evaluated by means of automatic differentiation, while the associated sensitivity
derivative is computed by continuous reverse differentiation. The numerical results are given for
several examples of orbit transfer, also illustrating the advantages of automatic differentiation
over finite differences for the computation of gradients on the discretized problem.",
year = "2002",
chapter = "11"
}
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