TY - INPR A1 - Hante, Falk A1 - Kuchler, Christian T1 - An Algorithmic Framework for Optimal Control of Hybrid Dynamical System with Parabolic PDEs N2 - We present an algorithmic approach for the computational solution of optimal control problems with hybrid nature governed by linear parabolic PDEs featuring implicit switches. We propose a stepwise reformulation of the original formulation into a more tractable setting via application of methods from disjunctive programming and a time transformation method. After removal of the implicit switching rule at the cost of the introduction of explicit switching variables and vanishing constraints, the connection of the resulting formulation to problems with equilibrium constraints is established and studied. The previous steps in combination with smoothening and a Moreau-Yosida type penalty approach allow the derivation of necessary first order optimality conditions to characterize candidates for optimality to the original system. Following the discussion of each individual reformulation step, we introduce the algorithmic framework founded on a semismooth Newton method. Finally, we report on computational of the proposed framework. Y1 - 2023 ER - TY - INPR A1 - Hante, Falk A1 - Kuchler, Christian T1 - Indirect methods for optimal control of parabolic hybrid PDE-dynamical / switching systems using relaxation N2 - We propose a novel algorithmic approach to computationally solve optimal control problems governed by linear parabolic partial differential equations (PDEs) including a state-dependent control-regime switching mechanism. We state an equivalent mixed-integer formulation featuring vanishing constraints (VCs) arising from methods of disjunctive programming. We embed the problem into the class of equilibrium constraints (ECs) by introduction of an additional slack variable. Based on theoretical results associated with Sum-Up-Rounding (SUR) strategies, we proceed with the solution of the related relaxed formulation by an indirect approach. In order to obtain a computationally tractable optimality system, we apply a Moreau-Yosida type penalty approach for the VCs. After a theoretical discussion, we introduce and exert the algorithmic framework founded on a semismooth Newton method. Finally, we communicate computational experiments based on the proposed approach. Y1 - ER -