Scalable shape optimization methods for structured inverse modeling in 3D diffusive processes

In this work we consider inverse modeling of the shape of cells in the outermost layer of human skin. We propose a novel algorithm that combines mathematical shape optimization with high-performance computing. Our aim is to fit a parabolic model for drug diffusion through the skin to data measurements. The degree of freedom is not the permeability itself, but the shape that distinguishes regions of high and low diffusivity. These are the cells and the space in between. The key part of the method is the computation of shape gradients, which are then applied as deformations to the finite element mesh, in order to minimize a tracking type objective function. Fine structures in the skin require a very high resolution in the computational model. We therefor investigate the scalability of our algorithm up to millions of discretization elements.

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