articleComptes Rendus MathématiqueOct 14, 2004Closed access

An ‘empirical interpolation’ method: application to efficient reduced-basis discretization of partial differential equations

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Abstract

We present an efficient reduced-basis discretization procedure for partial differential equations with nonaffine parameter dependence. The method replaces nonaffine coefficient functions with a collateral reduced-basis expansion which then permits an (effectively affine) offline–online computational decomposition. The essential components of the approach are (i) a good collateral reduced-basis approximation space, (ii) a stable and inexpensive interpolation procedure, and (iii) an effective a posteriori estimator to quantify the newly introduced errors. Theoretical and numerical results respectively anticipate and confirm the good behavior of the technique.

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  • Mathematics
  • Affine transformation
  • Discretization
  • Interpolation (computer graphics)
  • A priori and a posteriori
  • Applied mathematics
  • Humanities
  • Mathematical analysis
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