DocumentCode
3068809
Title
Intractable problems in control theory
Author
Papadimitriou, C.H. ; Tsitsiklis, J.N.
Author_Institution
Stanford University, Stanford, California
fYear
1985
fDate
11-13 Dec. 1985
Firstpage
1099
Lastpage
1103
Abstract
This paper is a study of the apparent intractability of problems in decentralized decision-making, using the concepts and methods of Complexity Theory. We first establish that the discrete version of an important paradigm for this area, proposed by Witsenhausen, is NP-complete, thus explaining the failures reported in the literature to attack it computationally. In the rest of the paper we show that the computational intractability of the discrete version of a control problem can imply that there are no satisfactory (continuous) algorithms for the continuous version. To this effect, we develop a theory of continuous algorithms and their complexity, and an analytical methodology, which can prove quite interesting by themselves.
Keywords
Algorithm design and analysis; Complexity theory; Computational complexity; Control theory; Decision making; Dynamic programming; Joining processes; Linear programming; Optimal control; Polynomials;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Decision and Control, 1985 24th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CDC.1985.268670
Filename
4048470
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