Dynamics with Inequalities: Impacts and Hard Constraints demonstrates that hard limits eschewed in most dynamical models are natural models for many dynamic phenomena, and there are ways of creating differential equations with hard constraints that provide accurate models of many physical, biological, and economic systems. The author discusses how finite- and infinite-dimensional problems are treated in a unified way so the theory is applicable to both ordinary differential equations and partial differential equations.
Audience: This book is intended for applied mathematicians, engineers, physicists, and economists studying dynamical systems with hard inequality constraints.
Contents: Preface; Chapter 1: Some Examples; Chapter 2: Static Problems; Chapter 3: Formalisms; Chapter 4: Variations on the Theme; Chapter 5: Index Zero and Index One; Chapter 6: Index Two: Impact Problems; Chapter 7: Fractional Index Problems; Chapter 8: Numerical Methods; Appendix A: Some Basics of Functional Analysis; Appendix B: Convex and Nonsmooth Analysis; Appendix C: Differential Equations