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Oct 29, 2010 at 4:01 comment added Gilead A very good place to start is actually Wikipedia: look up articles on Calculus of Variations, Euler-Lagrange equation, trajectory optimization etc. For optimization theory, look up KKT conditions, and start branching off from there.
Oct 29, 2010 at 3:55 comment added Gilead I'm hard pressed to recommend any single book, but here are some good starting points: 1) Nonlinear Programming (Dimitri Bersekas); 2) Convex Optimization (Boyd and Vanderberghe); Also one of the classic OC texts is Applied Optimal Control (Bryson and Ho), but it may be out of print.
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Oct 29, 2010 at 3:41 comment added Legend @Gilead: That's great to hear. Could you point me towards some good optimization theory material in that case? I've been Googling but am not sure if I'm starting with the right ones...
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