Systematic Discretization of Input/Output Maps : and Other Contributions to the Control of Distributed Parameter Systems with a Focus on Fluid Control (2008. 160 S. 220 mm)

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Systematic Discretization of Input/Output Maps : and Other Contributions to the Control of Distributed Parameter Systems with a Focus on Fluid Control (2008. 160 S. 220 mm)

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(Text)
The control of physical systems which are described by partial differential equations is a very active research field in the intersection of many engineering disciplines and natural sciences, not least mathematics. This book aims to make several contributions to this field with a focus on fluid control.As core of this book a new method for the reduction of the complexity of linear instationary systems with distributed parameters is proposed. Motivated by the idea, that the input/output map of a system contains the crucial information for controlling the system, the i/o map of the infinite-dimensional system is directly discretized in space and time. This discretization can then be represented by means of an i/o matrix, which is especially suited for the fast approximate solution of optimization problems. Analytical error estimates are established, and numerical examples are shown for the heat equation and for the Stokes equations.Moreover, this book deals with the controllabilityof so-called Couette flows, with some aspects of adaptive finite element discretizations and with i/o software interfaces for CFD codes.
(Text)
The control of physical systems which are described by partial differential equations is a very active research field in the intersection of many engineering disciplines and natural sciences, not least mathematics. This book aims to make several contributions to this field with a focus on fluid control.
As core of this book a new method for the reduction of the complexity of linear instationary systems with distributed parameters is proposed. Motivated by the idea, that the input/output map of a system contains the crucial information for controlling the system, the i/o map of the infinite-dimensional system is directly discretized in space and time. This discretization can then be represented by means of an i/o matrix, which is especially suited for the fast approximate solution of optimization problems. Analytical error estimates are established, and numerical examples are shown for the heat equation and for the Stokes equations.
Moreover, this book deals with the controllability of so-called Couette flows, with some aspects of adaptive finite element discretizations and with i/o software interfaces for CFD codes.
(Author portrait)
Michael Schmidt Michael Schmidt, Dr. rer. nat.: Studies and doctorate of mathematics at Technische Universität Berlin, Université de Nantes and Université Paris-Sud/Supélec; former research associate in the Collaborative Research Center 557 (Control of complex turbulent shear flows) of the German research foundation DFG.

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