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Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM)
Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW)
Publication List

       

Contribution in Special-Interest Journal
2011
Adaptive finite element methods for optimal control of second order hyperbolic equationsAxel KrönerKröner, Axel (2011) Adaptive finite element methods for optimal control of second order hyperbolic equations. Computational Methods in Applied Mathematics, Bd. 11 (2), S. 214-240.
Research Report
2012
Adaptive Finite Element Methods for Optimal Control of Elastic WavesA. KrönerKröner, A. (2012) Adaptive Finite Element Methods for Optimal Control of Elastic Waves. Bericht-Nr. RICAM Report 2012-09; Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM):.
Semi-smooth Newton methods for optimal control of the dynamical Lamé system with control constraintsA. KrönerKröner, A. (2012) Semi-smooth Newton methods for optimal control of the dynamical Lamé system with control constraints. Bericht-Nr. RICAM Report 2012-13; Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM):.
Dissertation
2011
Numerical methods for control of second order hyperbolic equationsAxel KrönerKröner, Axel (2011) Numerical methods for control of second order hyperbolic equations., Technische Universität München.
Conference Contribution: Publication in Proceedings
2012
Adaptive Finite Element Methods for Optimal Control of Elastic WavesAxel KrönerKröner, Axel Adaptive Finite Element Methods for Optimal Control of Elastic Waves. (MATHMOD 2012 - 7th Vienna International Conference on Mathematical Modelling).
2011
Dual weighted residual method for optimal control of hyperbolic equations of second orderAxel KrönerKröner, Axel (2011) Dual weighted residual method for optimal control of hyperbolic equations of second order. In: Brenn, G.; Holzapfel, G.A.; Schanz, M.; Steinbach, O. (Hrsg.), PAMM, Special Issue: 82nd Annual Meeting of the International Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (GAMM), Graz 2011 (82nd Annual Meeting of the International Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (GAMM)).

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