Optimal Control of Harvesting of a Distributed Renewable Resource on the Earth’s Surface
This paper is devoted to the optimal control of mixed (stationary and periodic impulse) harvesting of a renewable resource distributed on the Earth’s surface. Examples of such a resource are biological populations, including viruses, chemical contaminants, dust particles, and the like. It is proved...
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