Abstract
An optimal control problem governed by a bilinear elliptic equation is considered. This problem is solved by the sequential quadratic programming (SQP) method in an infinite-dimensional framework. In each level of this iterative method the solution of linear-quadratic subproblem is computed by a Galerkin projection using proper orthogonal decomposition (POD). Thus, an approximate (inexact) solution of the subproblem is determined. Based on a POD a-posteriori error estimator developed by Troltzsch and Volkwein [Comput. Opt. Appl. 44 (2009) 83–115] the difference of the suboptimal to the (unknown) optimal solution of the linear-quadratic subproblem is estimated. Hence, the inexactness of the discrete solution is controlled in such a way that locally superlinear or even quadratic rate of convergence of the SQP is ensured. Numerical examples illustrate the efficiency for the proposed approach.
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