Dictionary-based Online-adaptive Structure-preserving Model Order Reduction for Parametric Hamiltonian Systems
Abstract
Classical model order reduction (MOR) for parametric problems may become computationally inefficient due to large sizes of the required projection bases, especially for problems with slowly decaying Kolmogorov n-widths. Additionally, Hamiltonian structure of dynamical systems may be available and should be preserved during the reduction. In the current presentation, we address these two aspects by proposing a corresponding dictionary-based, online-adaptive MOR approach. The method requires dictionaries for the state-variable, non-linearities and discrete empirical interpolation (DEIM) points. During the online simulation, local basis extensions/simplifications are performed in an online-efficient way, i.e. the runtime complexity of basis modifications and online simulation of the reduced models do not depend on the full state dimension. Experiments on a linear wave equation and a non-linear Sine-Gordon example demonstrate the efficiency of the approach.
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