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Abstract

We present a technique for Model Order Reduction (MOR) of frequency-domain problems relying on rational interpolation of vector-valued functions. The selection of the sample points is carried out adaptively according to a greedy procedure. We describe several options for the choice of a posteriori error indicators, which are used to drive the greedy algorithm and define its termination condition. Namely, we illustrate a tradeoff between each estimator’s accuracy and its “intrusiveness”, i.e. how much information on the underlying high-fidelity model needs to be available. We test numerically the effectiveness of this technique in solving a non-Hermitian eigenproblem and a microwave frequency response analysis.

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