When solving partial differential equations numerically, usually a high order spatial discretization is needed. Model order reduction (MOR) techniques are often used to reduce the order of spatially-discretized systems and hence reduce computational complexity. A particular MOR technique to obtain a reduced order model (ROM) is balanced truncation (BT). However, if one aims at finding a good ROM on a certain finite time interval only, time-limited BT (TLBT) can be a more accurate alternative. So far, no error bound on TLBT has been proved. In this paper, we close this gap in the theory by providing an H2 error bound for TLBT with two different representations. The performance of the error bound is then shown in several numerical experiment
Abstract—In this paper, balanced truncation of linear time-varying systems is studied in discrete an...
Abstract—Error-bounds are developed for balanced truncation of linear time-varying systems, leading ...
We study a class of balanced truncation algorithms applicable to relative/multiplicative model reduc...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. When solving partial differential equations numerically, usually a high order s...
In this article we investigate model order reduction of large-scale systems using time-limited balan...
We provide a counter example to the H∞ error bound for the difference of a positive real transfer fu...
AbstractBalanced truncation of discrete linear time-invariant systems is an automatic method once an...
For a single-input/single-output (SISO) linear time-invariant dynamical system, the standard H-infin...
Balanced truncation of discrete linear time-invariant systems is an automatic method once an error t...
When solving linear stochastic differential equations numerically, usually a high order spatial disc...
In this paper, we investigate a large-scale stochastic system with bilinear drift and linear diffusi...
In this paper, we investigate a large-scale stochastic system with bilinear drift and linear diffusi...
When solving partial differential equations numerically, usually a high order spatial discretisation...
In order to solve partial differential equations numerically and accurately, a high order spatial di...
In order to solve partial differential equations numerically and accurately, a high order spatial di...
Abstract—In this paper, balanced truncation of linear time-varying systems is studied in discrete an...
Abstract—Error-bounds are developed for balanced truncation of linear time-varying systems, leading ...
We study a class of balanced truncation algorithms applicable to relative/multiplicative model reduc...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. When solving partial differential equations numerically, usually a high order s...
In this article we investigate model order reduction of large-scale systems using time-limited balan...
We provide a counter example to the H∞ error bound for the difference of a positive real transfer fu...
AbstractBalanced truncation of discrete linear time-invariant systems is an automatic method once an...
For a single-input/single-output (SISO) linear time-invariant dynamical system, the standard H-infin...
Balanced truncation of discrete linear time-invariant systems is an automatic method once an error t...
When solving linear stochastic differential equations numerically, usually a high order spatial disc...
In this paper, we investigate a large-scale stochastic system with bilinear drift and linear diffusi...
In this paper, we investigate a large-scale stochastic system with bilinear drift and linear diffusi...
When solving partial differential equations numerically, usually a high order spatial discretisation...
In order to solve partial differential equations numerically and accurately, a high order spatial di...
In order to solve partial differential equations numerically and accurately, a high order spatial di...
Abstract—In this paper, balanced truncation of linear time-varying systems is studied in discrete an...
Abstract—Error-bounds are developed for balanced truncation of linear time-varying systems, leading ...
We study a class of balanced truncation algorithms applicable to relative/multiplicative model reduc...