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While it is well-known that the standard integral operator K of (stationary) diffuse-gray radiation, as it occurs in the radiosity equation, is compact if the domain of radiative interaction is sufficiently regular, we show noncompactness of the operator if the domain is polyhedral. We also show that a stationary operator is never compact when reinterpreted in a transient setting. Moreover, we provide new proofs, which do not use the compactness of K, for 1 being a simple eigenvalue of K for connected enclosures, and for I-(1-e)K being invertible, provided the emissivity e does not vanish identically.
We investigate the regularity of the weak solution to elliptic transmission problems that involve two layered anisotropic materials separated by a boundary intersecting interface. Under a compatibility condition for the angle of contact of the two surfaces and the boundary data, we prove the existence of square-integrable second derivatives, and the global Lipschitz continuity of the solution. We show that the second weak derivatives remain integrable to a certain power less than two if the compatibility condition is violated.
In this paper, mean curvature type equations with general potentials and contact angle boundary conditions are considered. We extend the ideas of Ural'tseva, formulating sharper hypotheses for the existence of a classical solution.
Corner stone for these results is a method to estimate quantities on the boundary of the free surface. We moreover provide alternative proofs for the higher-order estimates, and for the existence result.
Mathematical modeling of Czochralski type growth processes for semiconductor bulk single crystals
(2012)
This paper deals with the mathematical modeling and simulation of
crystal growth processes by the so-called Czochralski method and related methods,
which are important industrial processes
to grow large
bulk single crystals of semiconductor materials such as, e.g., gallium arsenide
(GaAs) or silicon (Si) from the melt.
In particular, we investigate a recently developed
technology in which traveling magnetic fields are applied in order to
control
the behavior of the turbulent melt flow. Since numerous different physical effects
like electromagnetic fields, turbulent melt flows, high temperatures, heat transfer via
radiation, etc., play an important role in the process, the corresponding mathematical
model leads to an extremely difficult system of initial-boundary value problems for
nonlinearly coupled partial differential equations. In this paper, we describe a mathematical
model that is under use for the simulation of real-life growth scenarios, and we give an overview
of mathematical results and numerical simulations that have been obtained for it in recent years.
Some mathematical problems related to the 2nd order optimal shape of a crystallization interface
(2012)
We consider the problem to optimize the stationary temperature distribution and the equilibrium shape of the solid-liquid interface in a two-phase system subject to a temperature gradient. The interface satisfies the minimization principle of the free energy, while the temperature is solving the heat equation with a radiation boundary conditions at the outer wall. Under the condition that the temperature gradient is uniformly negative in the direction of crystallization, the interface is expected to have a global graph representation. We reformulate this condition as a pointwise constraint on the gradient of the state, and we derive the first order optimality system for a class of objective functionals that account for the second surface derivatives, and for the surface temperature gradient.
Optimal control of 3D state-constrained induction heating problems with nonlocal radiation effects
(2009)
The paper is concerned with a class of optimal heating problems in semiconductor single crystal growth processes. To model the heating process, time-harmonic Maxwell equations are considered in the system of the state. Due to the high temperatures characterizing crystal growth, it is necessary to include nonlocal radiation boundary conditions and a temperature-dependent heat conductivity in the description of the heat transfer process. The first goal of this paper is to prove the existence and uniqueness of the solution to the state equation. The regularity analysis associated with the time harmonic Maxwell equations is also studied. In the second part of the paper, the existence and uniqueness of the solution to the corresponding linearized equation is shown. With this result at hand, the differentiability of the control-to-state mapping operator associated with the state equation is derived. Finally, based on the theoretical results, first oder necessary optimality conditi!
ons for an associated optimal control problem are established.