Quenched Mass Transport of Particles Toward a Target

We consider the stochastic target problem of finding the collection of initial laws of a mean-field stochastic differential equation such that we can control its evolution to ensure that it reaches a prescribed set of terminal probability distributions, at a fixed time horizon. Here, laws are consid...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of optimization theory and applications 2020-08, Vol.186 (2), p.345-374
Hauptverfasser: Bouchard, Bruno, Djehiche, Boualem, Kharroubi, Idris
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:We consider the stochastic target problem of finding the collection of initial laws of a mean-field stochastic differential equation such that we can control its evolution to ensure that it reaches a prescribed set of terminal probability distributions, at a fixed time horizon. Here, laws are considered conditionally to the path of the Brownian motion that drives the system. This kind of problems is motivated by limiting behavior of interacting particles systems with applications in, for example, agricultural crop management. We establish a version of the geometric dynamic programming principle for the associated reachability sets and prove that the corresponding value function is a viscosity solution of a geometric partial differential equation. This provides a characterization of the initial masses that can be almost surely transported toward a given target, along the paths of a stochastic differential equation. Our results extend those of Soner and Touzi, Journal of the European Mathematical Society (2002) to our setting.
ISSN:0022-3239
1573-2878
1573-2878
DOI:10.1007/s10957-020-01704-y