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    International Conference on Continuous Optimization (ICCOPT) 2019 Conference Book

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    The Sixth International Conference on Continuous Optimization took place on the campus of the Technical University of Berlin, August 3-8, 2019. The ICCOPT is a flagship conference of the Mathematical Optimization Society (MOS), organized every three years. ICCOPT 2019 was hosted by the Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS) Berlin. It included a Summer School and a Conference with a series of plenary and semi-plenary talks, organized and contributed sessions, and poster sessions. This book comprises the full conference program. It contains, in particular, the scientific program in survey style as well as with all details, and information on the social program, the venue, special meetings, and more

    A Review of Unified A Posteriori Finite Element Error Control

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    This paper aims at a general guideline to obtain a posteriori error estimates for the finite element error control in computational partial differential equations. In the abstract setting of mixed formulations, a generalised formulation of the corresponding residuals is proposed which then allows for the unified estimation of the respective dual norms. Notably, this can be done with an approach which is applicable in the same way to conforming, nonconforming and mixed discretisations. Subsequently, the unified approach is applied to various model problems. In particular, we consider the Laplace, Stokes, Navier-Lame, and the semi-discrete eddy current equations

    A Dual-Weighted Residual Approach to Goal-Oriented Adaptivity for Optimal Control of Elliptic Variational Inequalities

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    A dual-weighted residual approach for goal-oriented adaptive finite elements for a class of optimal control problems for elliptic variational inequalities is studied. The development is based on the concept of C-stationarity. The overall error representation depends on primal residuals weighted by approximate dual quantities and vice versa as well as various complementarity mismatch errors. Also, a priori bounds for C-stationary points and associated multipliers are derived. Details on the numerical realization of the adaptive concept are provided and a report on numerical tests including the critical cases of biactivity are presented

    WIAS conference toolkit

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    This toolkit helps to coordinate a conference and to produce printed conference materials. The facilities provided in this toolkit include the following: - Produce a conference book (verbose variant in DIN A4 with abstracts, or short DIN A5 version) - Create a web app to display the conference program on smartphones - Write personalized emails by use of mailing scripts in the directory "mail" - Produce name badges, letters of participation and conference dinner tickets
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