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Geometric Model Order Reduction

Maboudi Afkham, Babak  
2018

During the past decade, model order reduction (MOR) has been successfully applied to reduce the computational complexity of elliptic and parabolic systems of partial differential equations (PDEs). However, MOR of hyperbolic equations remains a challenge. Symmetries and conservation laws, which are a distinctive feature of such systems, are often destroyed by conventional MOR techniques, resulting in a perturbed and often unstable reduced system. The goal of this thesis is to study and develop model order reduction techniques that can preserve nonlinear invariants, symmetries, and conservation laws and to understand the stability properties of these methods compared to conventional techniques. Hamiltonian systems, as systems that are driven by symmetries, are studied intensively from the point of view of MOR. Furthermore, a conservative model reduction of fluid flow is presented. It is illustrated that conserving invariants, conservation laws, and symmetries not only result in a physically meaningful reduced system but also result in an accurate and robust reduced system with enhanced stability.

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