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The nth-Order Comprehensive Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis Methodology, Volume I - Overcoming the Curse of Dimensionality: Linear Systems (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
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The nth-Order Comprehensive Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis Methodology, Volume I - Overcoming the Curse of Dimensionality: Linear Systems (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
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The computational models of physical systems comprise parameters,
independent and dependent variables. Since the physical processes
themselves are seldom known precisely and since most of the model
parameters stem from experimental procedures which are also subject
to imprecisions, the results predicted by these models are also
imprecise, being affected by the uncertainties underlying the
respective model. The functional derivatives (also called
"sensitivities") of results (also called "responses") produced by
mathematical/computational models are needed for many purposes,
including: (i) understanding the model by ranking the importance of
the various model parameters; (ii) performing "reduced-order
modeling" by eliminating unimportant parameters and/or processes;
(iii) quantifying the uncertainties induced in a model response due
to model parameter uncertainties; (iv) performing "model
validation," by comparing computations to experiments to address
the question "does the model represent reality?" (v) prioritizing
improvements in the model; (vi) performing data assimilation and
model calibration as part of forward "predictive modeling" to
obtain best-estimate predicted results with reduced predicted
uncertainties; (vii) performing inverse "predictive modeling";
(viii) designing and optimizing the system. This 3-Volume monograph
describes a comprehensive adjoint sensitivity analysis methodology,
developed by the author, which enables the efficient and exact
computation of arbitrarily high-order sensitivities of model
responses in large-scale systems comprising many model parameters.
The qualifier "comprehensive" is employed to highlight that the
model parameters considered within the framework of this
methodology also include the system's uncertain boundaries and
internal interfaces in phase-space. The model's responses can be
either scalar-valued functionals of the model's parameters and
state variables (e.g., as customarily encountered in optimization
problems) or general function-valued responses. Since linear
operators admit bona-fide adjoint operators, responses of models
that are linear in the state functions (i.e., dependent variables)
can depend simultaneously on both the forward and the adjoint state
functions. Hence, the sensitivity analysis of such responses
warrants the treatment of linear systems in their own right, rather
than treating them as particular cases of nonlinear systems. This
is in contradistinction to responses for nonlinear systems, which
can depend only on the forward state functions, since nonlinear
operators do not admit bona-fide adjoint operators (only a
linearized form of a nonlinear operator may admit an adjoint
operator). Thus, Volume 1 of this book presents the mathematical
framework of the nth-Order Comprehensive Adjoint Sensitivity
Analysis Methodology for Response-Coupled Forward/Adjoint Linear
Systems (abbreviated as "nth-CASAM-L"), which is conceived for the
most efficient computation of exactly obtained mathematical
expressions of arbitrarily-high-order (nth-order) sensitivities of
a generic system response with respect to all of the parameters
underlying the respective forward/adjoint systems. Volume 2 of this
book presents the application of the nth-CASAM-L to perform a
fourth-order sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of an OECD/NEA
reactor physics benchmark which is representative of a large-scale
model comprises many (21,976) uncertain parameters, thereby amply
illustrating the unique potential of the nth-CASAM-L to enable the
exact and efficient computation of chosen high-order response
sensitivities to model parameters. Volume 3 of this book presents
the "nth-Order Comprehensive Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis
Methodology for Nonlinear Systems" (abbreviation: nth-CASAM-N) for
the practical, efficient, and exact computation of arbitrarily-high
order sensitivities of responses to model parameters for systems
that are also nonlinear in their underlying state functions. Such
computations are not feasible with any other methodology. The
application of the nth-CASAM-L and the nth-CASAM-N overcomes the
so-called "curse of dimensionality" in sensitivity and uncertainty
analysis, thus revolutionizing all of the fields of activities
which require accurate computation of response sensitivities. Since
this monograph includes many illustrative, fully worked-out,
paradigm problems, it can serve as a textbook or as supplementary
reading for graduate courses in academic departments in the natural
sciences and engineering.
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