STRONG STATIONARITY FOR THE CONTROL OF VISCOUS HISTORY-DEPENDENT EVOLUTIONARY VIS ARISING IN APPLICATIONS

Author:

Betzt L.,

Abstract

This paper addresses optimal control problems governed by history­dependent EVIs with viscosity. One of the prominent properties of the state system is its nonsmooth nature, so that the application of stan­dard adjoint calculus is excluded. We extend previous results by show­ing that history-dependent EVIs with viscosity can be formulated as nonsmooth ODEs in Hilbert space in a general setting. The Hadamard directional differentiability of the solution map is then investigated. This allows us to establish strong stationary conditions for two differ­ent viscous damage models with fatigue.

Publisher

Academia Oamenilor de Stiinta din Romania

Subject

General Mathematics

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