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GAMM 2018
Wednesday – 03-21-2018
14:00
iCal
S19.05
Room:
N1189
Topic:
S19 | Optimization of differential equations
Form of presentation:
Oral Presentation
Duration:
120 Minutes
14:00
Total Variation Diminishing Schemes in Optimal Control of Scalar Conservation Laws
Prof. Michael Hintermüller | WIAS Berlin | Germany
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Prof. Michael Hintermüller | WIAS Berlin | Germany
PhD Soheil Hajian | Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Prof. Stefan Ulbrich | TU Darmstadt
14:20
Optimality conditions for a class of elliptic VIs of second kind involving unbounded operators
Livia Susu | University of Duisburg-Essen | Germany
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Livia Susu | University of Duisburg-Essen | Germany
Prof. Irwin Yousept | University of Duisburg-Essen
14:40
Efficient path-following for an optimal control problem with BV functions
Dr. Florian Mannel | University of Graz | Germany
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Dr. Florian Mannel | University of Graz | Germany
Dominik Hafemeyer | Technische Universität München | Germany
15:00
Subgradient Computation for the Solution Operator of the Obstacle Problem
Anne-Therese Rauls | TU Darmstadt | Germany
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Anne-Therese Rauls | TU Darmstadt | Germany
Prof. Stefan Ulbrich | TU Darmstadt
15:20
Optimal control of reaction-diffusion-systems with hysteresis
Christian Münch | Technische Universität München | Germany
15:40
Accelerated conditional gradient methods for continuous sparse optimization problems
Daniel Walter | TUM | Germany
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Daniel Walter | TUM | Germany
PhD Konstantin Pieper | Florida State University