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Minimizing Control Attention:The Linear Gauss-Markov paradigm

Published 7 Dec 2025 in math.OC | (2512.07046v1)

Abstract: We revisit the concept of attention' as a technical term to quantify the effort in calibrating control action based on available data. While Wiener, in his work on Cybernetics, anticipated key principles on prioritizing task-relevant signals, it was not until the late 1990's when Brockett first formulated pertinent optimization problems that have inspired subsequent as well as the present work.Attention,' as a technical term, is defined so as to quantify the dependence of the control law on the time and space/state coordinate; a control law that is independent of time and space, assuming it meets specifications, requires vanishing attention. In the present work we focus on Linear-Markovian dynamics with Gaussian state uncertainty so as to analyze the structure of minimal-attention control schemes that steer the dynamics between terminal states with Gaussian uncertainty profile.

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