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Some optimal visiting problems: from a single player to a crowd of agents

Friday, July 26, 2024 10:00to11:00
McConnell Engineering Building Zames Seminar Room, MC 437, 3480 rue University, Montreal, QC, H3A 0E9, CA

Informal Systems Seminar (ISS), Centre for Intelligent Machines (CIM) and Groupe d'Etudes et de Recherche en Analyse des Decisions (GERAD)

Speaker: Luciano Marzufero

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Abstract:
In an optimal visiting problem, we want to control a trajectory that has to pass as close as possible to a collection of target points or regions. We introduce a hybrid-control based approach for the classic problem where the trajectory can switch between a group of discrete states related to the targets of the problem. In particular, we prove existence and uniqueness of a viscosity solution of the corresponding Hamilton-Jacobi equation. The model is subsequently adapted to a mean-field framework to study viability and crowd fluxes to describe a multitude of indistinguishable players.

Bio:

I was born in Camerino (MC), Italy, in 1993. I got the scientific high school diploma in my native city. I took the Bachelor and the M.Sc. in Mathematics at the University of Camerino and the Ph.D. in Mathematics at the University of Trento. Currently, I am a Junior (non-tenure track) Assistant Professor ("RTD-a" in the Italian system) at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano. I am mainly interested in Optimal Control and Mean-Field Games.

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