Abstract
The reduced basis method is a model reduction technique yielding substantial savings of computational time when a solution to a parametrized equation has to be computed for many values of the parameter. Certification of the approximation is possible by means of an a posteriori error bound. Under appropriate assumptions, this error bound is computed with an algorithm of complexity independent of the size of the full problem. In practice, the evaluation of the error bound can become very sensitive to round-off errors. We propose herein an explanation of this fact. A first remedy has been proposed in [F. Casenave, Accurate a posteriori error evaluation in the reduced basis method. C. R. Math. Acad. Sci. Paris 350 (2012) 539-542.]. Herein, we improve this remedy by proposing a new approximation of the error bound using the empirical interpolation method (EIM). This method achieves higher levels of accuracy and requires potentially less precomputations than the usual formula. A version of the EIM stabilized with respect to round-off errors is also derived. The method is illustrated on a simple one-dimensional diffusion problem and a three-dimensional acoustic scattering problem solved by a boundary element method.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 207-229 |
| Number of pages | 23 |
| Journal | Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis |
| Volume | 48 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2014 |
Keywords
- A posteriori error bound
- Acoustics
- Boundary element method
- Empirical interpolation method
- Reduced basis method
- Round-off errors
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