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Periodic Controls in Step 2 Strictly Convex Sub-Finsler Problems

2020

We consider control-linear left-invariant time-optimal problems on step 2 Carnot groups with a strictly convex set of control parameters (in particular, sub-Finsler problems). We describe all Casimirs linear in momenta on the dual of the Lie algebra. In the case of rank 3 Lie groups we describe the symplectic foliation on the dual of the Lie algebra. On this basis we show that extremal controls are either constant or periodic. Some related results for other Carnot groups are presented. peerReviewed

0209 industrial biotechnologyPure mathematicsRank (linear algebra)variaatiolaskenta02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesdifferentiaaligeometriaoptimal controlsymbols.namesake020901 industrial engineering & automationMathematics (miscellaneous)sub-Finsler geometryPontryagin maximum principleLie algebra0101 mathematicsMathematicsLie groups010102 general mathematicsLie groupBasis (universal algebra)matemaattinen optimointiFoliationsäätöteoriasymbolsCarnot cycleConvex functionSymplectic geometryRegular and Chaotic Dynamics
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A two-phase problem with Robin conditions on the free boundary

2020

We study for the first time a two-phase free boundary problem in which the solution satisfies a Robin boundary condition. We consider the case in which the solution is continuous across the free boundary and we prove an existence and a regularity result for minimizers of the associated variational problem. Finally, in the appendix, we give an example of a class of Steiner symmetric minimizers. peerReviewed

Class (set theory)General MathematicsBoundary (topology)variaatiolaskentaRobin boundary conditionsPhase problemRobin boundary condition01 natural sciencesFree boundary problemsRegularityMathematics - Analysis of PDEsFOS: MathematicsFree boundary problemApplied mathematics0101 mathematicsMathematicsosittaisdifferentiaaliyhtälöt010102 general mathematicsFree boundary problemFree boundary problems; Regularity; Robin boundary conditions; Two-phasematemaattinen optimointi16. Peace & justiceRobin boundary condition010101 applied mathematicsTwo-phaseAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Local minimizers and gamma-convergence for nonlocal perimeters in Carnot groups

2020

We prove the local minimality of halfspaces in Carnot groups for a class of nonlocal functionals usually addressed as nonlocal perimeters. Moreover, in a class of Carnot groups in which the De Giorgi's rectifiability Theorem holds, we provide a lower bound for the $\Gamma$-liminf of the rescaled energy in terms of the horizontal perimeter.

Class (set theory)Pure mathematicsControl and OptimizationCarnot groups calibrations nonlocal perimeters/ Γ-convergence sets of finite perimeter rectifiabilityMathematics::Analysis of PDEssets of finite perimetervariaatiolaskentaComputer Science::Computational Geometry01 natural sciencesUpper and lower boundsdifferentiaaligeometriasymbols.namesakeMathematics - Analysis of PDEs510 MathematicsMathematics - Metric GeometryComputer Science::Logic in Computer ScienceConvergence (routing)FOS: MathematicsMathematics::Metric Geometry0101 mathematicscalibrationsMathematicsnonlocal perimeters010102 general mathematicsrectifiabilityryhmäteoriaMetric Geometry (math.MG)matemaattinen optimointi010101 applied mathematicsComputational MathematicsΓ-convergenceΓ-convergenceCarnot groupsControl and Systems EngineeringsymbolsCarnot cycleAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations
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A quantitative reverse Faber-Krahn inequality for the first Robin eigenvalue with negative boundary parameter

2021

The aim of this paper is to prove a quantitative form of a reverse Faber-Krahn type inequality for the first Robin Laplacian eigenvalueλβwith negative boundary parameter among convex sets of prescribed perimeter. In that framework, the ball is the only maximizer forλβand the distance from the optimal set is considered in terms of Hausdorff distance. The key point of our stategy is to prove a quantitative reverse Faber-Krahn inequality for the first eigenvalue of a Steklov-type problem related to the original Robin problem.

Control and Optimizationconvex setsBoundary (topology)variaatiolaskenta01 natural sciencesSet (abstract data type)Perimeter0103 physical sciencesquantitative isoperimetric inequalityConvex setBall (mathematics)0101 mathematicsEigenvalues and eigenvectorsMathematicsosittaisdifferentiaaliyhtälötominaisarvot010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisRegular polygonMathematics::Spectral Theorymatemaattinen optimointiQuantitative isoperimetric inequalityComputational MathematicsHausdorff distanceControl and Systems EngineeringRobin eigenvalue010307 mathematical physicsLaplace operator
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Parameter identification for heterogeneous materials by optimal control approach with flux cost functionals

2021

The paper deals with the identification of material parameters characterizing components in heterogeneous geocomposites provided that the interfaces separating different materials are known. We use the optimal control approach with flux type cost functionals. Since solutions to the respective state problems are not regular, in general, the original cost functionals are expressed in terms of integrals over the computational domain using the Green formula. We prove the existence of solutions to the optimal control problem and establish convergence results for appropriately defined discretizations. The rest of the paper is devoted to computational aspects, in particular how to handle high sens…

General Computer ScienceComputer scienceFlux010103 numerical & computational mathematicsType (model theory)01 natural sciencesTheoretical Computer ScienceDomain (software engineering)sensitivity analysisConvergence (routing)Applied mathematicsSensitivity (control systems)0101 mathematicskomposiititosittaisdifferentiaaliyhtälötNumerical AnalysisApplied Mathematicsidentification of conductivity coefficientsState (functional analysis)matemaattinen optimointiOptimal control010101 applied mathematicsIdentification (information)säätöteoriaModeling and Simulationnumeerinen analyysioptimal control of PDEs
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Surrogate-Assisted Evolutionary Optimization of Large Problems

2019

This chapter presents some recent advances in surrogate-assisted evolutionary optimization of large problems. By large problems, we mean either the number of decision variables is large, or the number of objectives is large, or both. These problems pose challenges to evolutionary algorithms themselves, constructing surrogates and surrogate management. To address these challenges, we proposed two algorithms, one called kriging-assisted reference vector guided evolutionary algorithm (K-RVEA) for many-objective optimization, and the other called cooperative swarm optimization algorithm (SA-COSO) for high-dimensional single-objective optimization. Empirical studies demonstrate that K-RVEA works…

Mathematical optimizationOptimization algorithmoptimisationComputer scienceEvolutionary algorithmSwarm behaviourevoluutiolaskenta02 engineering and technologymatemaattinen optimointimathematical optimisationDecision variablesEmpirical researchoptimointievolutionary computation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringReference vector020201 artificial intelligence & image processing
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Towards Better Integration of Surrogate Models and Optimizers

2019

Surrogate-Assisted Evolutionary Algorithms (SAEAs) have been proven to be very effective in solving (synthetic and real-world) computationally expensive optimization problems with a limited number of function evaluations. The two main components of SAEAs are: the surrogate model and the evolutionary optimizer, both of which use parameters to control their respective behavior. These parameters are likely to interact closely, and hence the exploitation of any such relationships may lead to the design of an enhanced SAEA. In this chapter, as a first step, we focus on Kriging and the Efficient Global Optimization (EGO) framework. We discuss potentially profitable ways of a better integration of…

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Sub-Finsler Geodesics on the Cartan Group

2018

This paper is a continuation of the work by the same authors on the Cartan group equipped with the sub-Finsler $\ell_\infty$ norm. We start by giving a detailed presentation of the structure of bang-bang extremal trajectories. Then we prove upper bounds on the number of switchings on bang-bang minimizers. We prove that any normal extremal is either bang-bang, or singular, or mixed. Consequently, we study mixed extremals. In particular, we prove that every two points can be connected by a piecewise smooth minimizer, and we give a uniform bound on the number of such pieces.

Mathematics - Differential Geometry0209 industrial biotechnologyPure mathematicsPhysics::General PhysicsGeodesic49K1549J1502 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesContinuationGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyPhysics::Popular Physics020901 industrial engineering & automationMathematics (miscellaneous)Geometric controlFOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsMathematics - Optimization and ControlMathematics010102 general mathematicsta111matemaattinen optimointiPhysics::History of Physics49J15; 49K15; Cartan group; geometric control; Sub-Finsler geometry; time-optimal control; Mathematics (miscellaneous)säätöteoriaDifferential Geometry (math.DG)Optimization and Control (math.OC)geometric controlNorm (mathematics)Piecewisetime-optimal controldifferentiaaliyhtälötSub-Finsler geometryCartan groupRegular and Chaotic Dynamics
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On deterministic solutions for multi-marginal optimal transport with Coulomb cost

2022

In this paper we study the three-marginal optimal mass transportation problem for the Coulomb cost on the plane $\R^2$. The key question is the optimality of the so-called Seidl map, first disproved by Colombo and Stra. We generalize the partial positive result obtained by Colombo and Stra and give a necessary and sufficient condition for the radial Coulomb cost to coincide with a much simpler cost that corresponds to the situation where all three particles are aligned. Moreover, we produce an infinite class of regular counterexamples to the optimality of this family of maps.

Multimarginal optimal transportation Monge-Kantorovich problem Duality theory Coulomb cost Density Functional Theory.Applied MathematicstiheysfunktionaaliteoriaFOS: Physical sciencesMonge-Kantorovich problemduality theoryvariaatiolaskentaMathematical Physics (math-ph)General MedicineDensity Functional Theory.matemaattinen optimointimultimarginal optimal transportation49J45 49N15 49K30Mathematics - Analysis of PDEsOptimization and Control (math.OC)Coulomb costFOS: MathematicsMathematics - Optimization and ControlMathematical PhysicsAnalysisAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Distributed multi-objective optimization methods for shape design using evolutionary algorithms and game strategies

2012

Nash algorithmsfinite element methodGPGPUcomputational fluid dynamicstietotekniikkamatemaattinen optimointidomain decompositionteollinen muotoiluNash gameshape optimizationpeliteoriacompetitive gamesevolutionary algorithmsmuotodistributed optimization
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