A Direct Method for Parabolic PDE Constrained Optimization Problems

Andreas Potschka discusses a direct multiple shooting method for dynamic optimization problems constrained by nonlinear, possibly time-periodic, parabolic partial differential equations. In contrast to indirect methods, this approach automatically compute

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Andreas Potschka

A Direct Method for Parabolic PDE Constrained Optimization Problems

Andreas Potschka Heidelberg, Germany

Dissertation Heidelberg University, Germany, 2011

ISSN 1616-2994 ISBN 978-3-658-04475-6 DOI 10.1007/978-3-658-04476-3

ISBN 978-3-658-04476-3 (eBook)

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Acknowledgments I submitted this mathematical doctoral thesis in August 2011 to the faculty of natural sciences and mathematics of Heidelberg University and successfully passed its disputation on December 19, 2011. I acknowledge the support by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) within the Internationales Graduiertenkolleg 710 Complex processes: Modeling, Simulation and Optimization, under grant BO864/12-1 within the Schwerpunktprogramm 1253 Optimization with Partial Differential Equations, and within the Heidelberg Graduate School for Mathematical and Computational Methods in the Sciences (HGS). I am also grateful f

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