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Model predictive control strategies using consensus-based optimization

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arxiv 2312.13085 v1 pith:5QPZUVDS submitted 2023-12-20 math.OC

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Model predictive control strategies require to solve in an sequential manner, many, possibly non-convex, optimization problems. In this work, we propose an interacting stochastic agent system to solve those problems. The agents evolve in pseudo-time and in parallel to the time-discrete state evolution. The method is suitable for non-convex, non-differentiable objective functions. The convergence properties are investigated through mean-field approximation of the time-discrete system, showing convergence in the case of additive linear control. We validate the proposed strategy by applying it to the control of a stirred-tank reactor non-linear system.

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  1. Exploiting Structure with Anisotropic Consensus-Based Optimization

    math.OC 2026-07 accept novelty 6.0 of 10

    Anisotropic CBO's computational complexity depends exponentially only on the intrinsic dimension of an additively separable objective, not the ambient dimension, under aligned anisotropic noise.

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