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Motivated by the fast computation of solutions to parametric partial differential equations (PDEs), the authors study the Lagrange polynomial interpolation in high dimension \(d\). The considered polynomial spaces \({\mathbb P}_{\Lambda} ={\mathrm {span}}\,\{{\mathbf y}^{\nu};\,\nu \in \Lambda\}\) with index sets \(\Lambda\) can be sparse and anisotropic with respect to the parameter \(y=(y_1,\dots,y_d)\). The objective is to study a collocation method based on a high-dimensional interpolation process that can be coupled with an adaptive selection of the polynomial spaces \({\mathbb P}_{\Lambda}\). First, the authors build an interpolation operator \(I_{\Lambda}\) and its associated grid. For a monotone index set \(\Lambda\), \(I_{\Lambda}\) is unisolvent for the polynomial space \({\mathbb P}_{\Lambda}\). The construction of \(I_{\Lambda}\) is based on a univariate sequence of points (such as a Leja sequence) and on standard tensorisation of a 1-dimensional interpolation scheme and sparsification. Upper bounds on the Lebesgue constant for this interpolation process are given. The authors discuss an adaptive, greedy selection of a nested sequence of monotone index sets \(\Lambda_n\). For an elliptic model problem, the authors show an algebraic convergence rate for the interpolation algorithm. The performance of this method is illustrated by the interpolation of functions \(u:\,[-1,1]^d \to {\mathbb R}\) for \(d\in \{8,\,16,\,32,\, 64\}\) and by the solution of parametric elliptic PDEs.
Property / review text: Motivated by the fast computation of solutions to parametric partial differential equations (PDEs), the authors study the Lagrange polynomial interpolation in high dimension \(d\). The considered polynomial spaces \({\mathbb P}_{\Lambda} ={\mathrm {span}}\,\{{\mathbf y}^{\nu};\,\nu \in \Lambda\}\) with index sets \(\Lambda\) can be sparse and anisotropic with respect to the parameter \(y=(y_1,\dots,y_d)\). The objective is to study a collocation method based on a high-dimensional interpolation process that can be coupled with an adaptive selection of the polynomial spaces \({\mathbb P}_{\Lambda}\). First, the authors build an interpolation operator \(I_{\Lambda}\) and its associated grid. For a monotone index set \(\Lambda\), \(I_{\Lambda}\) is unisolvent for the polynomial space \({\mathbb P}_{\Lambda}\). The construction of \(I_{\Lambda}\) is based on a univariate sequence of points (such as a Leja sequence) and on standard tensorisation of a 1-dimensional interpolation scheme and sparsification. Upper bounds on the Lebesgue constant for this interpolation process are given. The authors discuss an adaptive, greedy selection of a nested sequence of monotone index sets \(\Lambda_n\). For an elliptic model problem, the authors show an algebraic convergence rate for the interpolation algorithm. The performance of this method is illustrated by the interpolation of functions \(u:\,[-1,1]^d \to {\mathbb R}\) for \(d\in \{8,\,16,\,32,\, 64\}\) and by the solution of parametric elliptic PDEs. / rank
 
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sparse polynomial interpolation
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high-dimensional problems
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parametric partial differential equations
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tensorisation
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Leja sequence
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sparse interpolation operator
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Lebesgue constant
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adaptive interpolation algorithm
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    Motivated by the fast computation of solutions to parametric partial differential equations (PDEs), the authors study the Lagrange polynomial interpolation in high dimension \(d\). The considered polynomial spaces \({\mathbb P}_{\Lambda} ={\mathrm {span}}\,\{{\mathbf y}^{\nu};\,\nu \in \Lambda\}\) with index sets \(\Lambda\) can be sparse and anisotropic with respect to the parameter \(y=(y_1,\dots,y_d)\). The objective is to study a collocation method based on a high-dimensional interpolation process that can be coupled with an adaptive selection of the polynomial spaces \({\mathbb P}_{\Lambda}\). First, the authors build an interpolation operator \(I_{\Lambda}\) and its associated grid. For a monotone index set \(\Lambda\), \(I_{\Lambda}\) is unisolvent for the polynomial space \({\mathbb P}_{\Lambda}\). The construction of \(I_{\Lambda}\) is based on a univariate sequence of points (such as a Leja sequence) and on standard tensorisation of a 1-dimensional interpolation scheme and sparsification. Upper bounds on the Lebesgue constant for this interpolation process are given. The authors discuss an adaptive, greedy selection of a nested sequence of monotone index sets \(\Lambda_n\). For an elliptic model problem, the authors show an algebraic convergence rate for the interpolation algorithm. The performance of this method is illustrated by the interpolation of functions \(u:\,[-1,1]^d \to {\mathbb R}\) for \(d\in \{8,\,16,\,32,\, 64\}\) and by the solution of parametric elliptic PDEs.
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    sparse polynomial interpolation
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    high-dimensional problems
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    parametric partial differential equations
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    tensorisation
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    Leja sequence
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    sparse interpolation operator
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    Lebesgue constant
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    adaptive interpolation algorithm
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