A duality-based optimization approach for model adaptivity in heterogeneous multiscale problems

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zbMATH Open1445.35136arXiv1611.09437MaRDI QIDQ5115585FDOQ5115585

R. Rannacher, Matthias Maier

Publication date: 17 August 2020

Abstract: This paper introduces a novel framework for model adaptivity in the context of heterogeneous multiscale problems. The framework is based on the idea to interpret model adaptivity as a minimization problem of local error indicators, that are derived in the general context of the Dual Weighted Residual (DWR) method. Based on the optimization approach a post-processing strategy is formulated that lifts the requirement of strict a priori knowledge about applicability and quality of effective models. This allows for the systematic, "goal-oriented" tuning of effective models with respect to a quantity of interest. The framework is tested numerically on elliptic diffusion problems with different types of heterogeneous, random coefficients, as well as an advection-diffusion problem with strong microscopic, random advection field.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1611.09437




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