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Nonlinear compressive reduced basis approximation for multi-parameter elliptic problem

In: Multiscale, Nonlinear and Adaptive Approximation II

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  • Hassan Ballout

    (University of Strasbourg, CNRS, Cemosis, IRMA UMR 7501)

  • Yvon Maday

    (Sorbonne Université, CNRS, Université Paris Cité, Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions (LJLL))

  • Christophe Prud’homme

    (University of Strasbourg, CNRS, Cemosis, IRMA UMR 7501)

Abstract

Reduced basis methods for approximating the solutions of parameterdependant partial differential equations (PDEs) are based on learning the structure of the set of solutions - seen as a manifold $$ \mathcal{S} $$ in some functional space - when the parameters vary. This involves investigating the manifold and, in particular, understanding whether it is close to a low-dimensional affine space. This leads to the notion of Kolmogorov N-width that consists of evaluating to which extent the best choice of a vectorial space of dimension N approximates $$ \mathcal{S} $$ well enough. If a good approximation of elements in $$ \mathcal{S} $$ can be done with some well-chosen vectorial space of dimension N – provided N is not too large – then a “reduced” basis can be proposed that leads to a Galerkin type method for the approximation of any element in $$ \mathcal{S} $$ . In many cases, however, the Kolmogorov N-width is not so small, even if the parameter set lies in a space of small dimension yielding a manifold with small dimension. In terms of complexity reduction, this gap between the small dimension of the manifold and the large Kolmogorov N-width can be explained by the fact that the Kolmogorov N-width is linear while, in contrast, the dependency in the parameter is, most often, non-linear. There have been many contributions aiming at reconciling these two statements, either based on deterministic or AI approaches.We investigate here further a new paradigm that, in some sense, merges these two aspects: the nonlinear compressive reduced basis approximation.We focus on a simple multiparameter problem and illustrate rigorously that the complexity associated with the approximation of the solution to the parameter dependant PDE is directly related to the number of parameters rather than the Kolmogorov N-width.

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  • Hassan Ballout & Yvon Maday & Christophe Prud’homme, 2024. "Nonlinear compressive reduced basis approximation for multi-parameter elliptic problem," Springer Books, in: Ronald DeVore & Angela Kunoth (ed.), Multiscale, Nonlinear and Adaptive Approximation II, pages 55-73, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-75802-7_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-75802-7_4
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