Error estimates for the finite element approximation of bilinear boundary control problems
In this article a special class of nonlinear optimal control problems involving a bilinear term in the boundary condition is studied. These kind of problems arise for instance in the identification of an unknown space-dependent Robin coefficient from a given measurement of the state, or when the Robin coefficient can be controlled in order to reach a desired state. Necessary and sufficient optimality conditions are derived and several discretization approaches for the numerical solution of the optimal control problem are investigated. Considered are both a full discretization and the postprocessing approach meaning that we compute an improved control by a pointwise evaluation of the first-order optimality condition. For both approaches finite element error estimates are shown and the validity of these results is confirmed by numerical experiments.
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2020
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Authors: | Winkler, Max |
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Computational Optimization and Applications. - New York, NY : Springer US, ISSN 1573-2894. - Vol. 76.2020, 1, p. 155-199
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New York, NY : Springer US |
Subject: | Bilinear boundary control | Identification of Robin parameter | Finite element error estimates | Postprocessing approach |
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