Mathematical modeling and optimization provide decision-support tools of increasing popularity to the management of invasive species. In this chapter, we investigate problems formulated in terms of optimal control theory. A free terminal time optimal control problem is considered for minimizing the costs and the duration of an abatement program. Here, we introduce a discount term in the objective function that destroys the nonautonomous nature of the state–costate system. We show that the alternative state-control optimality system is autonomous and its analysis provides the complete qualitative description of the dynamics of the discounted optimal control problem. By using the expression of its invariant, we deduce several insights for detecting the optimal control solution for an invasive species obeying a logistic growth.
Analysis of State-Control Optimality System for Invasive Species Management
Martiradonna A.
;Marangi C.
2019-01-01
Abstract
Mathematical modeling and optimization provide decision-support tools of increasing popularity to the management of invasive species. In this chapter, we investigate problems formulated in terms of optimal control theory. A free terminal time optimal control problem is considered for minimizing the costs and the duration of an abatement program. Here, we introduce a discount term in the objective function that destroys the nonautonomous nature of the state–costate system. We show that the alternative state-control optimality system is autonomous and its analysis provides the complete qualitative description of the dynamics of the discounted optimal control problem. By using the expression of its invariant, we deduce several insights for detecting the optimal control solution for an invasive species obeying a logistic growth.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.