We explore the ability of the greedy algorithm to serve as an effective tool for the construction of reduced-order models for the solution of fully saturated groundwater flow in the presence of randomly distributed transmissivities. The use of a reduced model is particularly appealing in the context of numerical Monte Carlo (MC) simulations that are typically performed, e.g., within environmental risk assessment protocols. In this context, model order reduction techniques enable one to construct a surrogate model to reduce the computational burden associated with the solution of the partial differential equation governing the evolution of the system. These techniques approximate the model solution with a linear combination of spatially dist...
We present a model-order reduction technique that overcomes the computational burden associated with...
We illustrate and test an approach grounded on embedding moment equations (MEs) of groundwater flow ...
We illustrate and test an approach grounded on embedding moment equations (MEs) of groundwater flow ...
We explore the ability of the greedy algorithm to serve as an effective tool for the construction of...
We explore the ability of the greedy algorithm to serve as an effective tool for the construction of...
We explore the ability of the greedy algorithm to serve as an effective tool for the construction of...
We explore the ability of the greedy algorithm to serve as an effective tool for the construction of...
We explore the ability of the greedy algorithm to serve as an effective tool for the construction of...
We explore the ability of the greedy algorithm to serve as an effective tool for the construction of...
We explore the ability of the greedy algorithm to serve as an effective tool for the construction of...
We explore the ability of the greedy algorithm to serve as an effective tool for the construction of...
We explore the ability of the greedy algorithm to serve as an effective tool for the construction of...
We present a model-order reduction technique that overcomes the computational burden associated with...
We present a model-order reduction technique that overcomes the computational burden associated with...
We present a model-order reduction technique that overcomes the computational burden associated with...
We present a model-order reduction technique that overcomes the computational burden associated with...
We illustrate and test an approach grounded on embedding moment equations (MEs) of groundwater flow ...
We illustrate and test an approach grounded on embedding moment equations (MEs) of groundwater flow ...
We explore the ability of the greedy algorithm to serve as an effective tool for the construction of...
We explore the ability of the greedy algorithm to serve as an effective tool for the construction of...
We explore the ability of the greedy algorithm to serve as an effective tool for the construction of...
We explore the ability of the greedy algorithm to serve as an effective tool for the construction of...
We explore the ability of the greedy algorithm to serve as an effective tool for the construction of...
We explore the ability of the greedy algorithm to serve as an effective tool for the construction of...
We explore the ability of the greedy algorithm to serve as an effective tool for the construction of...
We explore the ability of the greedy algorithm to serve as an effective tool for the construction of...
We explore the ability of the greedy algorithm to serve as an effective tool for the construction of...
We present a model-order reduction technique that overcomes the computational burden associated with...
We present a model-order reduction technique that overcomes the computational burden associated with...
We present a model-order reduction technique that overcomes the computational burden associated with...
We present a model-order reduction technique that overcomes the computational burden associated with...
We illustrate and test an approach grounded on embedding moment equations (MEs) of groundwater flow ...
We illustrate and test an approach grounded on embedding moment equations (MEs) of groundwater flow ...