@misc{FackeldeyRoeblitzScharkoietal.2011, author = {Fackeldey, Konstantin and R{\"o}blitz, Susanna and Scharkoi, Olga and Weber, Marcus}, title = {Soft Versus Hard Metastable Conformations in Molecular Simulations}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-13189}, number = {11-27}, year = {2011}, abstract = {Particle methods have become indispensible in conformation dynamics to compute transition rates in protein folding, binding processes and molecular design, to mention a few. Conformation dynamics requires at a decomposition of a molecule's position space into metastable conformations. In this paper, we show how this decomposition can be obtained via the design of either ``soft'' or ``hard'' molecular conformations. We show, that the soft approach results in a larger metastabilitiy of the decomposition and is thus more advantegous. This is illustrated by a simulation of Alanine Dipeptide.}, language = {en} } @misc{TungaWeber2012, author = {Tunga, Burcu and Weber, Marcus}, title = {Free Energy Calculation Using Mayer Cluster Expansion and Fluctuation Free Integration}, issn = {1438-0064}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-16031}, year = {2012}, abstract = {This work aims to develop a new algorithm to calculate the free energy of water molecules by using a deterministic way. For this purpose, we assume a closed system confined to a physical volume, having water molecules in gas phase. To calculate the free energy of this sytem we utilized Mayer cluster expansion and the fluctuation free integration method.}, language = {en} } @misc{LieFackeldeyWeber2013, author = {Lie, Han Cheng and Fackeldey, Konstantin and Weber, Marcus}, title = {A square root approximation of transition rates for a Markov State Model}, issn = {1438-0064}, doi = {10.1137/120899959}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-42195}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Trajectory- or mesh-based methods for analyzing the dynamical behavior of large molecules tend to be impractical due to the curse of dimensionality - their computational cost increases exponentially with the size of the molecule. We propose a method to break the curse by a novel square root approximation of transition rates, Monte Carlo quadrature and a discretization approach based on solving linear programs. With randomly sampled points on the molecular energy landscape and randomly generated discretizations of the molecular configuration space as our initial data, we construct a matrix describing the transition rates between adjacent discretization regions. This transition rate matrix yields a Markov State Model of the molecular dynamics. We use Perron cluster analysis and coarse-graining techniques in order to identify metastable sets in configuration space and approximate the transition rates between the metastable sets. Application of our method to a simple energy landscape on a two-dimensional configuration space provides proof of concept and an example for which we compare the performance of different discretizations. We show that the computational cost of our method grows only polynomially with the size of the molecule. However, finding discretizations of higher-dimensional configuration spaces in which metastable sets can be identified remains a challenge.}, language = {en} } @misc{Lehmann2013, author = {Lehmann, Felix}, title = {Inexaktheit in Newton-Lagrange-Verfahren f{\"u}r Optimierungsprobleme mit Elliptischen PDGL-Nebenbedingungen}, issn = {1438-0064}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-41972}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Bei der numerischen L{\"o}sung von Optimalsteuerungsproblemen mit elliptischen partiellen Differentialgleichungen als Nebenbedingung treten unvermeidlich Diskretisierungs- und Iterationsfehler auf. Man ist aus Aufwandsgr{\"u}nden daran interessiert die dabei entstehenden Fehler nicht sehr klein w{\"a}hlen zu m{\"u}ssen. In der Folge werden die linearisierten Nebenbedingungen in einem Composite-Step-Verfahren nicht exakt erf{\"u}llt. In dieser Arbeit wird der Einfluss dieser Ungenauigkeit auf das Konvergenzverhalten von Newton-Lagrange-Verfahren untersucht. Dabei sollen mehrere einschl{\"a}gige lokale Konvergenzresultate diskutiert werden. Anschließend wird ein konkretes Composite-Step-Verfahren formuliert, in dem die Genauigkeit der inneren Iterationsverfahren adaptiv gesteuert werden kann. Am Ende der Arbeit wird an zwei Musterproblemen die hohe {\"U}bereinstimmung der analytischen Voraussagen und der tats{\"a}chlichen Performanz der dargestellten Methoden demonstriert.}, language = {de} } @misc{Winkelmann2016, author = {Winkelmann, Stefanie}, title = {Markov Control with Rare State Observation: Average Optimality}, issn = {1438-0064}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-60981}, year = {2016}, abstract = {This paper investigates the criterion of long-term average costs for a Markov decision process (MDP) which is not permanently observable. Each observation of the process produces a fixed amount of \textit{information costs} which enter the considered performance criterion and preclude from arbitrarily frequent state testing. Choosing the \textit{rare} observation times is part of the control procedure. In contrast to the theory of partially observable Markov decision processes, we consider an arbitrary continuous-time Markov process on a finite state space without further restrictions on the dynamics or the type of interaction. Based on the original Markov control theory, we redefine the control model and the average cost criterion for the setting of information costs. We analyze the constant of average costs for the case of ergodic dynamics and present an optimality equation which characterizes the optimal choice of control actions and observation times. For this purpose, we construct an equivalent freely observable MDP and translate the well-known results from the original theory to the new setting.}, language = {en} } @misc{Lubkoll2011, type = {Master Thesis}, author = {Lubkoll, Lars}, title = {Optimal Control in Implant Shape Design}, pages = {67}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @misc{Lehmann2013, type = {Master Thesis}, author = {Lehmann, Felix}, title = {Inexaktheit in Newton-Lagrange-Verfahren f{\"u}r Optimierungsprobleme mit Elliptischen PDGL-Nebenbedingungen}, pages = {73}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Bei der numerischen L{\"o}sung von Optimalsteuerungsproblemen mit elliptischen partiellen Differentialgleichungen als Nebenbedingung treten unvermeidlich Diskretisierungs- und Iterationsfehler auf. Man ist aus Aufwandsgr{\"u}nden daran interessiert die dabei entstehenden Fehler nicht sehr klein w{\"a}hlen zu m{\"u}ssen. In der Folge werden die linearisierten Nebenbedingungen in einem Composite-Step-Verfahren nicht exakt erf{\"u}llt. In dieser Arbeit wird der Einfluss dieser Ungenauigkeit auf das Konvergenzverhalten von Newton-Lagrange-Verfahren untersucht. Dabei sollen mehrere einschl{\"a}gige lokale Konvergenzresultate diskutiert werden. Anschließend wird ein konkretes Composite-Step-Verfahren formuliert, in dem die Genauigkeit der inneren Iterationsverfahren adaptiv gesteuert werden kann. Am Ende der Arbeit wird an zwei Musterproblemen die hohe {\"U}bereinstimmung der analytischen Voraussagen und der tats{\"a}chlichen Performanz der dargestellten Methoden demonstriert.}, language = {de} } @misc{TateiwaShinanoYasudaetal.2021, author = {Tateiwa, Nariaki and Shinano, Yuji and Yasuda, Masaya and Kaji, Shizuo and Yamamura, Keiichiro and Fujisawa, Katsuki}, title = {Massively parallel sharing lattice basis reduction}, issn = {1438-0064}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-85209}, year = {2021}, abstract = {For cryptanalysis in lattice-based schemes, the performance evaluation of lattice basis reduction using high-performance computers is becoming increasingly important for the determination of the security level. We propose a distributed and asynchronous parallel reduction algorithm based on randomization and DeepBKZ, which is an improved variant of the block Korkine-Zolotarev (BKZ) reduction algorithm. Randomized copies of a lattice basis are distributed to up to 103,680 cores and independently reduced in parallel, while some basis vectors are shared asynchronously among all processes via MPI. There is a trade-off between randomization and information sharing; if a substantial amount of information is shared, all processes will work on the same problem, thereby diminishing the benefit of parallelization. To monitor this balance between randomness and sharing, we propose a metric to quantify the variety of lattice bases. We empirically find an optimal parameter of sharing for high-dimensional lattices. We demonstrate the efficacy of our proposed parallel algorithm and implementation with respect to both performance and scalability through our experiments.}, language = {en} } @misc{FujiiKimKojimaetal.2023, author = {Fujii, Koichi and Kim, Sunyoung and Kojima, Masakazu and Mittelmann, Hans D. and Shinano, Yuji}, title = {An Exceptionally Difficult Binary Quadratic Optimization Problem with Symmetry: a Challenge for The Largest Unsolved QAP Instance Tai256c}, issn = {1438-0064}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-93072}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Tai256c is the largest unsolved quadratic assignment problem (QAP) instance in QAPLIB. It is known that QAP tai256c can be converted into a 256 dimensional binary quadratic optimization problem (BQOP) with a single cardinality constraint which requires the sum of the binary variables to be 92. As the BQOP is much simpler than the original QAP, the conversion increases the possibility to solve the QAP. Solving exactly the BQOP, however, is still very difficult. Indeed, a 1.48\% gap remains between the best known upper bound (UB) and lower bound (LB) of the unknown optimal value. This paper shows that the BQOP admits a nontrivial symmetry, a property that makes the BQOP very hard to solve. The symmetry induces equivalent subproblems in branch and bound (BB) methods. To effectively improve the LB, we propose an efficient BB method that incorporates a doubly nonnegative relaxation, the standard orbit branching and a technique to prune equivalent subproblems. With this BB method, a new LB with 1.25\% gap is successfully obtained, and computing an LB with 1.0\% gap is shown to be still quite difficult.}, language = {en} } @misc{FujiiItoKimetal.2022, author = {Fujii, Koichi and Ito, Naoki and Kim, Sunyoung and Kojima, Masakazu and Shinano, Yuji and Toh, Kim-Chuan}, title = {大規模二次割当問題への挑戦}, journal = {統計数理研究所共同研究リポート 453 最適化:モデリングとアルゴリズム33 2022年3月 「大規模二次割当問題への挑戦」 p.84-p.92}, issn = {1438-0064}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-86779}, year = {2022}, abstract = {二次割当問題は線形緩和が弱いことが知られ,強化のため多様な緩和手法が考案されているが,その一つである二重非負値計画緩和( DNN 緩和)及びその解法として近年研究が進んでいるニュートン・ブラケット法を紹介し,それらに基づく分枝限定法の実装及び数値実験結果について報告する.}, language = {ja} }