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Optimal control of mean field equations with monotone coefficients and applications in neuroscience

Probability 2020-07-06 v1 Numerical Analysis Numerical Analysis Optimization and Control

Abstract

We are interested in the optimal control problem associated with certain quadratic cost functionals depending on the solution X=XαX=X^\alpha of the stochastic mean-field type evolution equation in Rd\mathbb R^d dXt=b(t,Xt,L(Xt),αt)dt+σ(t,Xt,L(Xt),αt)dWt,dX_t=b(t,X_t,\mathcal L(X_t),\alpha_t)dt+\sigma(t,X_t,\mathcal L(X_t),\alpha_t)dW_t, X0μX_0\sim \mu given, under assumptions that enclose a sytem of FitzHugh-Nagumo neuron networks, and where for practical purposes the control αt\alpha_t is deterministic. To do so, we assume that we are given a drift coefficient that satisfies a one-sided Lipshitz condition, and that the dynamics is subject to a (convex) level set constraint of the form π(Xt)0\pi(X_t)\leq0. The mathematical treatment we propose follows the lines of the recent monograph of Carmona and Delarue for similar control problems with Lipshitz coefficients. After addressing the existence of minimizers via a martingale approach, we show a maximum principle and then numerically investigate a gradient algorithm for the approximation of the optimal control.

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@article{arxiv.2007.01321,
  title  = {Optimal control of mean field equations with monotone coefficients and applications in neuroscience},
  author = {Antoine Hocquet and Alexander Vogler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.01321},
  year   = {2020}
}

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32 pages; 11 figures