Christoph Buchheim, Alexandra Grütering, Christian Meyer
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SIAM Journal on Optimization, Volume 34, Issue 2, Page 1295-1315, June 2024. Abstract. We consider optimal control problems for partial differential equations where the controls take binary values but vary over the time horizon; they can thus be seen as dynamic switches. The switching patterns may be subject to combinatorial constraints such as, e.g., an upper bound on the total number of switchings or a lower bound on the time between two switchings. In a companion paper [C. Buchheim, A. Grütering, and C. Meyer, SIAM J. Optim., arXiv:2203.07121, 2024], we describe the [math]-closure of the convex hull of feasible switching patterns as the intersection of convex sets derived from finite-dimensional projections. In this paper, the resulting outer description is used for the construction of an outer approximation algorithm in function space, whose iterates are proven to converge strongly in [math] to the global minimizer of the convexified optimal control problem. The linear-quadratic subproblems arising in each iteration of the outer approximation algorithm are solved by means of a semismooth Newton method. A numerical example in two spatial dimensions illustrates the efficiency of the overall algorithm.
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The SIAM Journal on Optimization contains research articles on the theory and practice of optimization. The areas addressed include linear and quadratic programming, convex programming, nonlinear programming, complementarity problems, stochastic optimization, combinatorial optimization, integer programming, and convex, nonsmooth and variational analysis. Contributions may emphasize optimization theory, algorithms, software, computational practice, applications, or the links between these subjects.