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“DDPS | Intrusive model order reduction using neural network approximants”
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Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only! Grab it Explore an innovative approach to intrusive model order reduction using neural network approximants in this hour-long talk by Francesco Romor from the Weierstrass Institute. Delve into the challenges of developing efficient linear projection-based reduced-order models for parametric partial differential equations with slowly decaying Kolmogorov n-width. Learn how neural networks, particularly autoencoders, are employed to achieve nonlinear dimension reduction and compress the dimensionality of linear approximations of solution manifolds. Discover a novel intrusive and interpretable methodology for reduced-order modeling that retains underlying physical and numerical models during the predictive stage. Examine the use of residual-based nonlinear least-squares Petrov-Galerkin method and new adaptive hyper-reduction strategies. Gain insights into the validation of this methodology through two nonlinear, time-dependent parametric benchmarks: a supersonic flow past a NACA airfoil with varying Mach number and an incompressible turbulent flow around the Ahmed body with changing slant angle. Read more

Intrusive Model Order Reduction Using Neural Network Approximants

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