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Numerical shape optimization: a bit of theory and a bit of practice
Please note this seminar is held at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL)
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Harwell Campus
Didcot
OX11 0QX
Abstract
We use the term shape optimization when we want to find a minimizer of an objective function that assigns real values to shapes of domains. Solving shape optimization problems can be quite challenging, especially when the objective function is constrained to a PDE, in the sense that evaluating the objective function for a given domain shape requires first solving a boundary value problem stated on that domain. The main challenge here is that shape optimization methods must employ numerical methods capable of solving a boundary value problem on a domain that changes after each iteration of the optimization algorithm.
The first part of this talk will provide a gentle introduction to shape optimization. The second part of this talk will highlight how the finite element framework leads to automated numerical shape optimization methods, as realized in the open-source library fireshape. The talk will conclude with a brief overview of some academic and industrial applications of shape optimization.