Optimal Control of a Degenerate PDE for Surface Shape
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1-2018
Abstract
Controlling the shapes of surfaces provides a novel way to direct self-assembly of colloidal particles on those surfaces and may be useful for material design. This motivates the investigation of an optimal control problem for surface shape in this paper. Specifically, we consider an objective (tracking) functional for surface shape with the prescribed mean curvature equation in graph form as a state constraint. The control variable is the prescribed curvature. We prove existence of an optimal control, and using improved regularity estimates, we show sufficient differentiability to make sense of the first order optimality conditions. This allows us to rigorously compute the gradient of the objective functional for both the continuous and discrete (finite element) formulations of the problem. Numerical results are shown to illustrate the minimizers and optimal controls on different domains.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Applied Mathematics and Optimization
First Page
297
Last Page
328
Recommended Citation
Antil, H., & Walker, S. (2018). Optimal Control of a Degenerate PDE for Surface Shape. Applied Mathematics and Optimization, 78 (2), 297-328. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00245-017-9407-3