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Mesh adaptivity in optimal control of elliptic variational inequalities with point-tracking of the state
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    Mesh adaptivity in optimal control of elliptic variational inequalities with point-tracking of the state (English)
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    6 August 2015
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    Summary: An adaptive finite element method is developed for a class of optimal control problems with elliptic variational inequality constraints and objective functionals defined on the space of continuous functions, necessitated by a point-tracking requirement with respect to the state variable. A suitable first order stationarity concept is derived for the problem class via a penalty technique. The dual-weighted residual approach for goal-oriented adaptive finite elements is applied and relies on the stationarity system. It yields primal residuals weighted by approximate dual quantities and vice versa, as well as complementarity mismatch errors. A report on numerical tests, including the critical case of biactivity, completes this work.
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    adaptive finite element methods
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    optimal control
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    variational inequalities
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    point-tracking
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    C-stationarity
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    goal-oriented error estimation
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