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Globalization of SQP-Methods in Control of the Instationary Navier-Stokes Equations

Michael Hintermüller, Michael Hinze (2010)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis

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A numerically inexpensive globalization strategy of sequential quadratic programming methods (SQP-methods) for control of the instationary Navier Stokes equations is investigated. Based on the proper functional analytic setting a convergence analysis for the globalized method is given. It is argued that the formidable SQP-step can be decomposed into linear primal and linear adjoint systems, which is amenable for existing CFL-software. A report on a numerical test demonstrates the...

Analysis and finite element error estimates for the velocity tracking problem for Stokes flows a penalized formulation

Konstantinos Chrysafinos (2010)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

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A distributed optimal control problem for evolutionary Stokes flows is studied a pseudocompressibility formulation. Several results concerning the analysis of the velocity tracking problem are presented. Semidiscrete finite element error estimates for the corresponding optimality system are derived based on estimates for the penalized Stokes problem and the BRR (Brezzi-Rappaz-Raviart) theory. Finally, the convergence of the solutions of the penalized optimality systems as ε → 0...

Distributed control for multistate modified Navier-Stokes equations

Nadir Arada (2013)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

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The aim of this paper is to establish necessary optimality conditions for optimal control problems governed by steady, incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with shear-dependent viscosity. The main difficulty derives from the fact that equations of this type may exhibit non-uniqueness of weak solutions, and is overcome by introducing a family of approximate control problems governed by well posed generalized Stokes systems and by passing to the limit in the corresponding optimality...