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A weighted quantile filter based framework for interface optimal design problems

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arxiv 2602.19155 v2 pith:S64PMSOR submitted 2026-02-22 math.NA cs.NA

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We present a robust and efficient numerical framework based on a median filter scheme for solving a broad class of interface optimal design problems, from image segmentation to topology optimization. A key innovation of our work is the extension of the binary scheme into a level-set scheme via a weighted quantile interpretation. Unlike traditional binary iterative convolution-thresholding method (ICTM), this continuous weighted quantile filter scheme effectively overcomes the pinning effect caused by spatial discretization, achieving interface evolution even with small time steps. We also provide a rigorous theoretical analysis, proving the unconditional energy stability of the iterative scheme. Furthermore, we prove that for a wide class of data fidelity terms, the convex relaxation inherently enforces a binary solution, justifying the effectiveness of the method without explicit penalization. Numerical experiments on the Chan--Vese model, the local intensity fitting (LIF) model, and topology optimization in Stokes flow demonstrate that the proposed efficient continuous framework effectively eliminates the pinning effect, guarantees unconditional energy stability, and accurately converges to binary solutions.

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