Optimal principle for dynamical system with alterative orbiting
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.50.11398Keywords:
Optimization, Dynamic system, Branching path, Optimal trajectoryAbstract
Lagrange problem with the account of functional limitation at any functional limitations atany moment in a given interval is presented. The required conditions for optimal trajectories of thedeterminated dynamic system synthesized as space vehicle trajectories have been obtainedReferences
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