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Minimum Relative Entropy State Transitions in Linear Stochastic Systems: the Continuous Time Case

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Vladimirov, Igor
Petersen, Ian

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This paper develops a dissipativity theory for dynamical systems governed by linear Itˆo stochastic differential equations driven by random noise with an uncertain drift. The deviation of the noise from a standard Wiener process in the nominal model is quantified by relative entropy. The paper discusses a dissipation inequality for the noise relative entropy supply. The problem of minimizing the supply required to drive the system between given Gaussian state distributions over a specified time horizon is considered. This problem, known in the literature as the Schr¨odinger bridge, was treated previously in the context of reciprocal processes. The paper obtains a closed- form smooth solution to a Hamilton-Jacobi equation for the minimum required relative entropy supply by using nonlinear algebraic techniques.

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