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The following pages link to Randomized Local Model Order Reduction (Q3174769):
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- Randomized linear algebra for model reduction. II: Minimal residual methods and dictionary-based approximation (Q2027783) (← links)
- Multiscale-spectral GFEM and optimal oversampling (Q2180477) (← links)
- Computational multiscale methods. Abstracts from the workshop held July 28 -- August 3, 2019 (Q2206633) (← links)
- A randomized balanced proper orthogonal decomposition technique (Q2292020) (← links)
- An offline/online procedure for dual norm calculations of parameterized functionals: empirical quadrature and empirical test spaces (Q2305537) (← links)
- Randomized linear algebra for model reduction. I. Galerkin methods and error estimation (Q2305558) (← links)
- Angles between subspaces and nearly optimal approximation in GFEM (Q2679329) (← links)
- Randomized Local Model Order Reduction (Q3174769) (← links)
- Super-localization of elliptic multiscale problems (Q5879107) (← links)
- Multiscale modeling of linear elastic heterogeneous structures via localized model order reduction (Q6082617) (← links)
- Randomized Quasi-Optimal Local Approximation Spaces in Time (Q6097875) (← links)
- Localized Model Reduction for Nonlinear Elliptic Partial Differential Equations: Localized Training, Partition of Unity, and Adaptive Enrichment (Q6108165) (← links)
- A reduced order model for geometrically parameterized two-scale simulations of elasto-plastic microstructures under large deformations (Q6118519) (← links)
- An overlapping domain decomposition method for the solution of parametric elliptic problems via proper generalized decomposition (Q6118540) (← links)
- Modular model reduction of interconnected systems: a robust performance analysis perspective (Q6152544) (← links)
- Model reduction of coupled systems based on non-intrusive approximations of the boundary response maps (Q6153912) (← links)
- Exponentially Convergent Multiscale Methods for 2D High Frequency Heterogeneous Helmholtz Equations (Q6178106) (← links)
- A super-localized generalized finite element method (Q6191369) (← links)