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The paper deals with computational solutions of optimization problems of the form \[ \begin{aligned} & \min_{\mathbf{u}_0} J(\mathbf{u}(\cdot,T),\mathbf{u}_d);\\ &\text{subject to}\;\partial_t \mathbf{u}+\partial_x \mathbf{F}(\mathbf{u})=\mathbf{0},\\ &\mathbf{u}(x,t=0)=\mathbf{u}_0(x),\;t\in [0,T),\;x\in (-\infty,\infty), \end{aligned} \] where \(\mathbf{F}:\mathbb{R}^m\to \mathbb{R}^m \) is a smooth vector-valued flux function. The authors solve the problem using the adjoint based optimization to minimize the matching-time objective functional of the form \[ J(\mathbf{u}(x,T;\mathbf{u}_0),\mathbf{u}_0,\mathbf{u}_d))=\frac 12 \int_\varOmega |\mathbf{u}(x,T,\mathbf{u}_0)-\mathbf{u}_d(x)|^2\,d\varOmega. \] Extensions of the numerical schemes to second-order accuracy for the forward and backward problem are applied.
Property / review text: The paper deals with computational solutions of optimization problems of the form \[ \begin{aligned} & \min_{\mathbf{u}_0} J(\mathbf{u}(\cdot,T),\mathbf{u}_d);\\ &\text{subject to}\;\partial_t \mathbf{u}+\partial_x \mathbf{F}(\mathbf{u})=\mathbf{0},\\ &\mathbf{u}(x,t=0)=\mathbf{u}_0(x),\;t\in [0,T),\;x\in (-\infty,\infty), \end{aligned} \] where \(\mathbf{F}:\mathbb{R}^m\to \mathbb{R}^m \) is a smooth vector-valued flux function. The authors solve the problem using the adjoint based optimization to minimize the matching-time objective functional of the form \[ J(\mathbf{u}(x,T;\mathbf{u}_0),\mathbf{u}_0,\mathbf{u}_d))=\frac 12 \int_\varOmega |\mathbf{u}(x,T,\mathbf{u}_0)-\mathbf{u}_d(x)|^2\,d\varOmega. \] Extensions of the numerical schemes to second-order accuracy for the forward and backward problem are applied. / rank
 
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optimal control
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conservation laws
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relaxation schemes
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adjoint method
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Euler equations
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discrete velocity kinetic systems
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High-order relaxation approaches for adjoint-based optimal control problems governed by nonlinear hyperbolic systems of conservation laws
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    High-order relaxation approaches for adjoint-based optimal control problems governed by nonlinear hyperbolic systems of conservation laws (English)
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    The paper deals with computational solutions of optimization problems of the form \[ \begin{aligned} & \min_{\mathbf{u}_0} J(\mathbf{u}(\cdot,T),\mathbf{u}_d);\\ &\text{subject to}\;\partial_t \mathbf{u}+\partial_x \mathbf{F}(\mathbf{u})=\mathbf{0},\\ &\mathbf{u}(x,t=0)=\mathbf{u}_0(x),\;t\in [0,T),\;x\in (-\infty,\infty), \end{aligned} \] where \(\mathbf{F}:\mathbb{R}^m\to \mathbb{R}^m \) is a smooth vector-valued flux function. The authors solve the problem using the adjoint based optimization to minimize the matching-time objective functional of the form \[ J(\mathbf{u}(x,T;\mathbf{u}_0),\mathbf{u}_0,\mathbf{u}_d))=\frac 12 \int_\varOmega |\mathbf{u}(x,T,\mathbf{u}_0)-\mathbf{u}_d(x)|^2\,d\varOmega. \] Extensions of the numerical schemes to second-order accuracy for the forward and backward problem are applied.
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    optimal control
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    conservation laws
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    relaxation schemes
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    adjoint method
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    Euler equations
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    discrete velocity kinetic systems
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