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Model Reduction of Parametrized Systems

  • Represents the state of the art in the development of reduced order methods
  • Gathers contributions from internationally respected experts
  • Reflects an important effort to build a growing research community in this field
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: MS&A (MS&A, volume 17)

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Table of contents (30 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Two Ways to Treat Time in Reduced Basis Methods

    • Silke Glas, Antonia Mayerhofer, Karsten Urban
    Pages 1-16
  3. Reduced Basis Isogeometric Mortar Approximations for Eigenvalue Problems in Vibroacoustics

    • Thomas Horger, Barbara Wohlmuth, Linus Wunderlich
    Pages 91-106
  4. Offline Error Bounds for the Reduced Basis Method

    • Robert O’Connor, Martin Grepl
    Pages 121-136
  5. ArbiLoMod: Local Solution Spaces by Random Training in Electrodynamics

    • Andreas Buhr, Christian Engwer, Mario Ohlberger, Stephan Rave
    Pages 137-148
  6. Reduced-Order Semi-Implicit Schemes for Fluid-Structure Interaction Problems

    • Francesco Ballarin, Gianluigi Rozza, Yvon Maday
    Pages 149-167
  7. True Error Control for the Localized Reduced Basis Method for Parabolic Problems

    • Mario Ohlberger, Stephan Rave, Felix Schindler
    Pages 169-182
  8. Efficient Reduction of PDEs Defined on Domains with Variable Shape

    • Andrea Manzoni, Federico Negri
    Pages 183-199
  9. A-Posteriori Error Estimation of Discrete POD Models for PDE-Constrained Optimal Control

    • Martin Gubisch, Ira Neitzel, Stefan Volkwein
    Pages 213-234
  10. Hi-POD Solution of Parametrized Fluid Dynamics Problems: Preliminary Results

    • Davide Baroli, Cristina Maria Cova, Simona Perotto, Lorenzo Sala, Alessandro Veneziani
    Pages 235-254
  11. Adaptive Sampling for Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction Based on Manifold Learning

    • Thomas Franz, Ralf Zimmermann, Stefan Görtz
    Pages 255-269
  12. Cross-Gramian-Based Model Reduction: A Comparison

    • Christian Himpe, Mario Ohlberger
    Pages 271-283
  13. Truncated Gramians for Bilinear Systems and Their Advantages in Model Order Reduction

    • Peter Benner, Pawan Goyal, Martin Redmann
    Pages 285-300
  14. Leveraging Sparsity and Compressive Sensing for Reduced Order Modeling

    • J. Nathan Kutz, Syuzanna Sargsyan, Steven L. Brunton
    Pages 301-315

About this book

The special volume offers a global guide to new concepts and approaches concerning the following topics: reduced basis methods, proper orthogonal decomposition, proper generalized decomposition, approximation theory related to model reduction, learning theory and compressed sensing, stochastic and high-dimensional problems, system-theoretic methods, nonlinear model reduction, reduction of coupled problems/multiphysics, optimization and optimal control, state estimation and control, reduced order models and domain decomposition methods, Krylov-subspace and interpolatory methods, and applications to real industrial and complex problems.

The book represents the state of the art in the development of reduced order methods. It contains contributions from internationally respected experts, guaranteeing a wide range of expertise and topics. Further, it reflects an important effor

t, carried out over the last 12 years, to build a growing research community in this field.

Though not a textbook, some of the chapters can be used as reference materials or lecture notes for classes and tutorials (doctoral schools, master classes).

Editors and Affiliations

  • Computational Methods in Systems and Control Theory, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Magdeburg, Germany

    Peter Benner

  • Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics, University of Münster , Münster, Germany

    Mario Ohlberger

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT , Cambridge, USA

    Anthony Patera

  • SISSA MathLab, International School for Adv. Studies , Trieste, Italy

    Gianluigi Rozza

  • Institute of Numerical Mathematics, Ulm University , Ulm, Germany

    Karsten Urban

About the editors

Peter Benner is Director of the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems and head of the department “Computational Methods in Systems and Control Theory”. Moreover, he is a Professor at the TU Chemnitz and Adjunct Professor at the Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg. He serves on the editorial board of several scientific journals, including Advances in Computational Mathematics and the SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications.

Mario Ohlberger is a Full Professor of Applied Mathematics and Managing Director of Applied Mathematics at the University of Münster’s Institute of Analysis and Numerics. He is an Associate Editor of five mathematical journals, including SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing. He is a member of the Center for Nonlinear Science, the Center for Multiscale Theory and Computation, and the Cluster of Excellence “Cells in Motion”.

Anthony T. Patera is the Ford Professor of Engineering and a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at MIT, and Co-Director of the MIT Center for Computational Engineering.  His research interests include partial differential equations, computational methods, model order reduction, a posteriori error estimation, and data assimilation. Professor Patera holds SB and SM degrees in Mechanical Engineering from MIT, and a PhD in Applied Mathematics, also from MIT. He served as Co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Analysis from 2003 to 2012.

Gianluigi Rozza has been an Associate Professor of Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing at SISSA, International School for Advanced Studies since 2014. He holds a degree in Aerospace Engineering from Politecnico di Milano (2002) and a PhD in Applied Mathematics at Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (2005). He was a post-doctoral research associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Center for Computational Engineering (2006-08), t
hen a Researcher and Lecturer at EPFL (2008-2012). He is the author of over 100 scientific publications and recipient of the 2014 ECCOMAS young investigator Jacques Louis Lions Award in Computational Mathematics for researchers under the age of 40. Professor Rozza has been an associate editor of the SIAM/ASA Journal of Uncertainty Quantification since 2013, of the SIAM Journal of Numerical Analysis since 2015, and of Computing and Visualization in Science since 2016.

Karsten Urban is a Full Professor of Numerical Mathematics and Director of the Scientific Computing Centre at Ulm University. He is Managing Editor in Chief of Advances in Computational Mathematics and  Associate Editor of several mathematical journals, including SIAM Journal on Scientific  Computing. Further, he is currently directing several interdisciplinary research projects.


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Softcover Book USD 159.99
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