Scientific Computing Seminar

Date and Place: Thursdays and hybrid (live in 32-349/online via Zoom). For detailed dates see below!

Content

In the Scientific Computing Seminar we host talks of guests and members of the SciComp team as well as students of mathematics, computer science and engineering. Everybody interested in the topics is welcome.

List of Talks

Event Information:

  • Thu
    27
    Nov
    2014

    SC Seminar: Tim Albring

    11:30SC Seminar Room 32-349

    Tim Albring, SciComp

    Title:
    Semi-automatic Transition from Simulation to Optimization

    Abstract:

    PDE-constraint optimization often relies on the adjoint-based sensitivity evaluation, where one distinguishes between the discrete and the continuous methods. Both approaches have their advantages and disadvantages, but they are both difficult to apply to complex models and require involved development. However, based on the abstract structure of the primal fixed-point solver often applied for the numerical solution of PDEs, we will demonstrate in this talk that it is possible to construct a discrete adjoint solver which enables the computation of consistent gradients in a robust way. While the development and maintenance of the adjoint solver is automatically performed along with the development of the primal solver it also directly inherits its convergence properties. Since the implementation is heavily based on advanced techniques of Algorithmic Differentation (AD), we will give additionally some introductory notes on this method of evaluating gradients in a computer program. Furthermore, application to the open-source multi-physics framework SU² used for aerodynamic shape optimization will finish the talk.