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State constrained control problems in Banach lattices and applications

This paper aims to study a family of deterministic optimal control problems in infinite dimensional spaces. The peculiar feature of such problems is the presence of a positivity state constraint, which often arises in economic applications. To deal with such constraints, we set up the problem in a Banach space with a Riesz space structure (i.e., a Banach lattice) not necessarily reflexive: a typical example is the space of continuous functions on a compact set. In this setting, which seems to be new in this context, we are able to find explicit solutions to the Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman (HJB) equation associated to a suitable auxiliary problem and to write the corresponding optimal feedback control. Thanks to a type of infinite dimensional Perron-Frobenius Theorem, we use these results to get information about the optimal paths of the original problem. This was not possible in the infinite dimensional setting used in earlier works on this subject, where the state space was an $\mathrm L^2$ space.

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