Long‐time behavior of shape design solutions for the Navier–Stokes equations
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Abstract: We investigate the behavior of dynamic shape design problems for fluid flow at large time horizon. In particular, we shall compare the shape solutions of a dynamic shape optimization problem with that of a stationary problem and show that the solution of the former approaches a neighborhood of that of the latter. The convergence of domains is based on the -topology of their corresponding characteristic functions which is closed under the set of domains satisfying the cone property. As a consequence, we show that the asymptotic convergence of shape solutions for parabolic/elliptic problems is a particular case of our analysis. Lastly, a numerical example is provided to show the occurrence of the convergence of shape design solutions of time-dependent problems with different values of the terminal time T to a shape design solution of the stationary problem.
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