Towards simplified and optimized a posteriori error estimation using PGD reduced models
From MaRDI portal
Publication:6565738
Recommendations
- \textit{A posteriori} error estimation and adaptive strategy for PGD model reduction applied to parametrized linear parabolic problems
- On the verification of model reduction methods based on the proper generalized decomposition
- Error estimation for proper generalized decomposition solutions: a dual approach
- A posteriori global error estimator based on the error in the constitutive relation for reduced basis approximation of parametrized linear elastic problems
- Exploration of efficient reduced-order modeling and a posteriori error estimation
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 911319 (Why is no real title available?)
- A‐posteriori error estimates for the finite element method
- A basis for bounding the errors of proper generalised decomposition solutions in solid mechanics
- A constitutive relation error estimator based on traction-free recovery of the equilibrated stress
- A fictitious domain approach to the numerical solution of PDEs in stochastic domains
- A general method for recovering equilibrating element tractions
- A new a posteriori error estimation for nonlinear time-dependent finite element analysis
- A new non-intrusive technique for the construction of admissible stress fields in model verification
- A posteriori error estimation based on potential and flux reconstruction for the heat equation
- A priori model reduction through proper generalized decomposition for solving time-dependent partial differential equations
- A simple error estimator and adaptive procedure for practical engineerng analysis
- A “flux-free” nodal Neumann subproblem approach to output bounds for partial differential equations
- Accuracy and optimal meshes in finite element computation for nearly incompressible materials
- An enhanced method with local energy minimization for the robust a posteriori construction of equilibrated stress fields in finite element analyses
- An error estimator for separated representations of highly multidimensional models
- Calculation of strict error bounds for finite element approximations of nonlinear pointwise quantities of interest
- Computable upper and lower bounds on eigenfrequencies
- Constitutive relation error estimators for (visco)plastic finite element analysis with softening
- Constitutive relation errors for F. E. analysis considering (visco-)plasticity and damage
- Displacement and equilibrium models in the finite element method. (Introduction remarks by O. C. Zienkiewicz).
- Dual analysis for heat conduction problems by finite elements
- Equilibrated residual error estimates are \(p\)-robust
- Equilibrium finite element formulations
- Error Estimate Procedure in the Finite Element Method and Applications
- Evaluation of the local quality of stresses in 3D finite element analysis.
- Explicit error bounds in a conforming finite element method
- Fictitious domain method and separated representations for the solution of boundary value problems on uncertain parameterized domains
- Fully Reliable Localized Error Control in the FEM
- Guaranteed energy error bounds for the Poisson equation using a flux-free approach: Solving the local problems in subdomains
- Integration of PGD-virtual charts into an engineering design process
- New advances on a posteriori error on constitutive relation in f. e. analysis
- New bounding techniques for goal-oriented error estimation applied to linear problems
- On dual-complementary variational principles in mathematical physics
- On reduced models in nonlinear solid mechanics
- On the techniques for constructing admissible stress fields in model verification: performances on engineering examples
- On the verification of model reduction methods based on the proper generalized decomposition
- Parametric solutions involving geometry: a step towards efficient shape optimization
- Polynomial-degree-robust a posteriori estimates in a unified setting for conforming, nonconforming, discontinuous Galerkin, and mixed discretizations
- Proper generalized decomposition of a geometrically parametrized heat problem with geophysical applications
- Recent advances and new challenges in the use of the proper generalized decomposition for solving multidimensional models
- Recovery of equilibrium on star patches using a partition of unity technique
- Strict error bounds for linear solid mechanics problems using a subdomain-based flux-free method
- Strict upper error bounds on computed outputs of interest in computational structural mechanics
- Study of the strong prolongation equation for the construction of statically admissible stress fields: implementation and optimization
- The proper generalized decomposition for advanced numerical simulations. A primer
- Validation of a posteriori error estimators by numerical approach
This page was built for publication: Towards simplified and optimized a posteriori error estimation using PGD reduced models
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q6565738)