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Original Articles

Optimal control of viscous Burgers equation via an adaptive nonmonotone Barzilai–Borwein gradient method

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Pages 1858-1873 | Received 16 Dec 2016, Accepted 20 Apr 2017, Published online: 29 Jun 2017
 

ABSTRACT

An adaptive nonmonotone spectral gradient method for the solution of distributed optimal control problem (OCP) for the viscous Burgers equation is presented in a black-box framework. Regarding the implicit function theorem, the OCP is transformed into an unconstrained nonlinear optimization problem (UNOP). For solving UNOP, an adaptive nonmonotone Barzilai–Borwein gradient method is proposed in which to make a globalization strategy, first an adaptive nonmonotone strategy which properly controls the degree of nonmonotonicity is presented and then is incorporated into an inexact line search approach to construct a more relaxed line search procedure. Also an adjoint technique is used to effectively evaluate the gradient. The low memory requirement and the guaranteed convergence property make the proposed method quite useful for large-scale OCPs. The efficiency of the presented method is supported by numerical experiments.

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