Optimization problem coupled with differential equations: A numerical algorithm mixing an interior-point method and event detection

Optimization problem coupled with differential equations: A numerical algorithm mixing an interior-point method and event detection

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Article ID: iaor20106404
Volume: 147
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 141
End Page Number: 156
Publication Date: Oct 2010
Journal: Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications
Authors: , ,
Keywords: interior point methods
Abstract:

The numerical analysis of a dynamic constrained optimization problem is presented. It consists of a global minimization problem that is coupled with a system of ordinary differential equations. The activation and the deactivation of inequality constraints induce discontinuity points in the time evolution. A numerical method based on an operator splitting scheme and a fixed point algorithm is advocated. The ordinary differential equations are approximated by the Crank-Nicolson scheme, while a primal-dual interior-point method with warm-starts is used to solve the minimization problem. The computation of the discontinuity points is based on geometric arguments, extrapolation polynomials and sensitivity analysis. Second order convergence of the method is proved when an inequality constraint is activated. Numerical results for atmospheric particles confirm the theoretical investigations.

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