Optimal control problems driven by evolutionary partial differential equations arise in many industrial applications and their numerical solution is known to be a challenging problem. One approach to obtain an optimal feedback control is via the Dynamic Programming principle. Nevertheless, despite many theoretical results, this method has been applied only to very special cases since it suffers from the curse of dimensionality. Our goal is to mitigate this crucial obstruction developing a version of dynamic programming algorithms based on a tree structure and exploiting the compact representation of the dynamical systems based on tensors notations via a model reduction approach. Here, we want to show how this algorithm can be constructed for general nonlinear control problems and to illustrate its performances on a number of challenging numerical tests introducing novel pruning strategies that improve the efficacy of the method. Our numerical results indicate a large decrease in memory requirements, as well as computational time, for the proposed problems. Moreover, we prove the convergence of the algorithm and give some hints on its implementation.

A Multilinear HJB-POD Method for the Optimal Control of PDEs on a Tree Structure / Kirsten, G.; Saluzzi, L.. - In: JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING. - ISSN 0885-7474. - 101:2(2024). [10.1007/s10915-024-02683-2]

A Multilinear HJB-POD Method for the Optimal Control of PDEs on a Tree Structure

Kirsten G.;Saluzzi L.
2024

Abstract

Optimal control problems driven by evolutionary partial differential equations arise in many industrial applications and their numerical solution is known to be a challenging problem. One approach to obtain an optimal feedback control is via the Dynamic Programming principle. Nevertheless, despite many theoretical results, this method has been applied only to very special cases since it suffers from the curse of dimensionality. Our goal is to mitigate this crucial obstruction developing a version of dynamic programming algorithms based on a tree structure and exploiting the compact representation of the dynamical systems based on tensors notations via a model reduction approach. Here, we want to show how this algorithm can be constructed for general nonlinear control problems and to illustrate its performances on a number of challenging numerical tests introducing novel pruning strategies that improve the efficacy of the method. Our numerical results indicate a large decrease in memory requirements, as well as computational time, for the proposed problems. Moreover, we prove the convergence of the algorithm and give some hints on its implementation.
2024
49J15; 49J20; 49L20; 93B52; dynamic programming; error estimates; model order reduction; optimal control; tree structure; tree structure algorithm
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A Multilinear HJB-POD Method for the Optimal Control of PDEs on a Tree Structure / Kirsten, G.; Saluzzi, L.. - In: JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING. - ISSN 0885-7474. - 101:2(2024). [10.1007/s10915-024-02683-2]
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