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Exponential Decay in the Sensitivity Analysis of Nonlinear Dynamic Programming

Numerical Analysis 2019-12-17 v1 Numerical Analysis Systems and Control Systems and Control Optimization and Control

Abstract

In this paper, we study the sensitivity of discrete-time dynamic programs with nonlinear dynamics and objective to perturbations in the initial conditions and reference parameters. Under uniform controllability and boundedness assumptions for the problem data, we prove that the directional derivative of the optimal state and control at time kk, xk\boldsymbol{x}^*_{k} and uk\boldsymbol{u}^*_{k}, with respect to the reference signal at time ii, di\boldsymbol{d}_{i}, will have exponential decay in terms of ki|k-i| with a decay rate ρ\rho independent of the temporal horizon length. The key technical step is to prove that a version of the convexification approach proposed by Verschueren et al. can be applied to the KKT conditions and results in a convex quadratic program with uniformly bounded data. In turn, Riccati techniques can be further employed to obtain the sensitivity result, borne from the observation that the directional derivatives are solutions of quadratic programs with structure similar to the KKT conditions themselves. We validate our findings with numerical experiments on a small nonlinear, nonconvex, dynamic program.

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@article{arxiv.1912.06734,
  title  = {Exponential Decay in the Sensitivity Analysis of Nonlinear Dynamic Programming},
  author = {Sen Na and Mihai Anitescu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.06734},
  year   = {2019}
}

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28 pages

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