Error estimates for the numerical approximation of boundary semilinear elliptic control problems
(2004)
We study the numerical approximation of boundary optimal control problems governed
by semilinear elliptic partial differential equations with pointwise constraints on the control.
The analysis of the approximate control problems is carried out. The uniform convergence of discretized
controls to optimal controls is proven under natural assumptions by taking piecewise constant
controls. Finally, error estimates are established.
Regular Lagrange multipliers for control problems with mixed pointwise control-state constraints
(2004)
A class of quadratic optimization problems in Hilbert spaces is considered, where
pointwise box constraints and constraints of bottleneck type are given. The main focus is to prove the
existence of regular Lagrange multipliers in L2-spaces. This question is solved by investigating the
solvability of a Lagrange dual quadratic problem. The theory is applied to different optimal control
problems for elliptic and parabolic partial differential equations with mixed pointwise control-state
constraints.
This paper addresses the regularization of pointwise state constraints in optimal
control problems. By analyzing the associated dual problem, it is shown that the regularized problems
admit Lagrange multipliers in L2-spaces. Under a certain boundedness assumption, the solution of
the regularized problem converges to the one of the original state constrained problem. The results
of our analysis are confirmed by numerical tests.
A primal-dual interior point method for state-constrained parabolic optimal control problems is considered. By a Lavrentiev type regularization, the state constraints are transformed to mixed control-state constraints which, after a simple transformation, can be handled as control constraints. Existence and convergence of the central path are shown. Moreover, the convergence of a short step interior point algorithm is proven in a function space setting. The theoretical properties of the algorithm are confirmed by numerical examples.
A Lavrentiev type regularization technique for
solving elliptic boundary control problems with pointwise state
constraints is considered. The main concept behind this
regularization is to look for controls in the range of the adjoint
control-to-state mapping. After investigating the analysis of the
method, a semismooth Newton method based on the optimality
conditions is presented. The theoretical results are confirmed by
numerical tests. Moreover, they are validated by comparing the
regularization technique with standard numerical codes based on the
discretize-then-optimize concept.
Some aspects of reachability for parabolic boundary control problems with control constraints
(2009)
A class of one-dimensional parabolic optimal boundary control problems
is considered. The discussion includes Neumann, Robin, and Dirichlet
boundary conditions. The reachability of a given target state in final
time is discussed under box constraints on the control. As a mathematical
tool, related exponential moment problems are investigated. Moreover,
based on a detailed study of the adjoint state, a technique is presented
to find the location and the number of the switching points of optimal
bang-bang controls. Numerical examples illustrate this procedure.
The main focus of this paper is on an a-posteriori analysis for the method of proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) applied to optimal control problems governed by
parabolic and elliptic PDEs. Based on a perturbation method it is deduced how far the suboptimal
control, computed on the basis of the POD model, is from the (unknown)
exact one. Numerical examples illustrate the realization of the proposed approach for linear-quadratic problems governed by parabolic and elliptic partial differential equations.
Optimality conditions for a class of optimal control problems with quasilinear elliptic equations
(2008)
A class of optimal control problems for quasilinear elliptic
equations is considered, where the coefficients of the elliptic
differential operator depend on the state function. First- and
second-order optimality conditions are discussed for an associated
control-constrained optimal control problem. In particular, the
Pontryagin maximum principle and second-order sufficient
optimality conditions are derived. One of the main difficulties is
the non-monotone character of the state equation.
Second-order sufficient optimality conditions are established for the optimal control
of semilinear elliptic and parabolic equations with pointwise constraints on the control and the state. In
contrast to former publications on this subject, the cone of critical directions is the smallest possible in the
sense that the second-order sufficient conditions are the closest to the associated necessary ones. The theory
is developed for elliptic distributed controls in domains up to dimension three. Moreover, problems of elliptic
boundary control and parabolic distributed control are discussed in spatial domains of dimension two and one,
respectively.
A mathematical model for instationary magnetization
processes is considered, where the underlying spatial domain
includes electrically conducting and nonconducting regions. The
model accounts for the magnetic induction law that couples the given
electrical voltage with the induced electrical current in the
induction coil. By a theorem of Showalter on degenerate parabolic
equations, theorems on existence, uniqueness, and regularity of the
solution to the associated Maxwell integrodifferential system are
proved.