POD reduced-order modeling for evolution equations utilizing arbitrary finite element discretizations

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DOI10.1007/S10444-018-9620-XzbMATH Open1404.65264arXiv1701.05054OpenAlexW2582992792WikidataQ129618491 ScholiaQ129618491MaRDI QIDQ1756929FDOQ1756929


Authors: Carmen Gräßle, M. Hinze Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 28 December 2018

Published in: Advances in Computational Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The main focus of the present work is the inclusion of spatial adaptivity for the snapshot computation in the offline phase of model order reduction utilizing Proper Orthogonal Decomposition (POD-MOR) for nonlinear parabolic evolution problems. We consider snapshots which live in different finite element spaces, which means in a fully discrete setting that the snapshots are vectors of different length. From a numerical point of view, this leads to the problem that the usual POD procedure which utilizes a singular value decomposition of the snapshot matrix, cannot be carried out. In order to overcome this problem, we here construct the POD model / basis using the eigensystem of the correlation matrix (snapshot gramian), which is motivated from a continuous perspective and is set up explicitly e.g. without the necessity of interpolating snapshots into a common finite element space. It is an advantage of this approach that the assembling of the matrix only requires the evaluation of inner products of snapshots in a common Hilbert space. This allows a great flexibility concerning the spatial discretization of the snapshots. The analysis for the error between the resulting POD solution and the true solution reveals that the accuracy of the reduced order solution can be estimated by the spatial and temporal discretization error as well as the POD error. Finally, to illustrate the feasibility our approach, we present a test case of the Cahn-Hilliard system utilizing h-adapted hierarchical meshes and two settings of a linear heat equation using nested and non-nested grids.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1701.05054




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