Shape optimization by means of the penalty method with extrapolation
Applications of Mathematics, Tome 39 (1994) no. 6, pp. 449-477.
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A model shape optimal design in $\mathbb{R}^2$ is solved by means of the penalty method with extrapolation, which enables to obtain high order approximations of both the state function and the boundary flux, thus offering a reliable gradient for the sensitivity analysis. Convergence of the proposed method is proved for certain subsequences of approximate solutions.
DOI :
10.21136/AM.1994.134271
Classification :
49J20, 49M30, 65K10, 65N30
Mots-clés : shape optimization; penalty method; extrapolation; finite elements
Mots-clés : shape optimization; penalty method; extrapolation; finite elements
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Hlaváček, Ivan. Shape optimization by means of the penalty method with extrapolation. Applications of Mathematics, Tome 39 (1994) no. 6, pp. 449-477. doi : 10.21136/AM.1994.134271. https://geodesic-test.mathdoc.fr/articles/10.21136/AM.1994.134271/
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