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Model Reduction of Complex Dynamical Systems (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021): Peter Benner, Tobias Breiten, Heike Fassbender, Michael... Model Reduction of Complex Dynamical Systems (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Peter Benner, Tobias Breiten, Heike Fassbender, Michael Hinze, Tatjana Stykel, …
R4,273 Discovery Miles 42 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This contributed volume presents some of the latest research related to model order reduction of complex dynamical systems with a focus on time-dependent problems. Chapters are written by leading researchers and users of model order reduction techniques and are based on presentations given at the 2019 edition of the workshop series Model Reduction of Complex Dynamical Systems - MODRED, held at the University of Graz in Austria. The topics considered can be divided into five categories: system-theoretic methods, such as balanced truncation, Hankel norm approximation, and reduced-basis methods; data-driven methods, including Loewner matrix and pencil-based approaches, dynamic mode decomposition, and kernel-based methods; surrogate modeling for design and optimization, with special emphasis on control and data assimilation; model reduction methods in applications, such as control and network systems, computational electromagnetics, structural mechanics, and fluid dynamics; and model order reduction software packages and benchmarks. This volume will be an ideal resource for graduate students and researchers in all areas of model reduction, as well as those working in applied mathematics and theoretical informatics.

Model Reduction of Complex Dynamical Systems (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021): Peter Benner, Tobias Breiten, Heike Fassbender, Michael... Model Reduction of Complex Dynamical Systems (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Peter Benner, Tobias Breiten, Heike Fassbender, Michael Hinze, Tatjana Stykel, …
R4,306 Discovery Miles 43 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This contributed volume presents some of the latest research related to model order reduction of complex dynamical systems with a focus on time-dependent problems. Chapters are written by leading researchers and users of model order reduction techniques and are based on presentations given at the 2019 edition of the workshop series Model Reduction of Complex Dynamical Systems - MODRED, held at the University of Graz in Austria. The topics considered can be divided into five categories: system-theoretic methods, such as balanced truncation, Hankel norm approximation, and reduced-basis methods; data-driven methods, including Loewner matrix and pencil-based approaches, dynamic mode decomposition, and kernel-based methods; surrogate modeling for design and optimization, with special emphasis on control and data assimilation; model reduction methods in applications, such as control and network systems, computational electromagnetics, structural mechanics, and fluid dynamics; and model order reduction software packages and benchmarks. This volume will be an ideal resource for graduate students and researchers in all areas of model reduction, as well as those working in applied mathematics and theoretical informatics.

Trends in PDE Constrained Optimization (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014): Gunter Leugering, Peter... Trends in PDE Constrained Optimization (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014)
Gunter Leugering, Peter Benner, Sebastian Engell, Andreas Griewank, Helmut Harbrecht, …
R5,400 Discovery Miles 54 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Optimization problems subject to constraints governed by partial differential equations (PDEs) are among the most challenging problems in the context of industrial, economical and medical applications. Almost the entire range of problems in this field of research was studied and further explored as part of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) priority program 1253 on "Optimization with Partial Differential Equations" from 2006 to 2013. The investigations were motivated by the fascinating potential applications and challenging mathematical problems that arise in the field of PDE constrained optimization. New analytic and algorithmic paradigms have been developed, implemented and validated in the context of real-world applications. In this special volume, contributions from more than fifteen German universities combine the results of this interdisciplinary program with a focus on applied mathematics. The book is divided into five sections on "Constrained Optimization, Identification and Control", "Shape and Topology Optimization", "Adaptivity and Model Reduction", "Discretization: Concepts and Analysis" and "Applications". Peer-reviewed research articles present the most recent results in the field of PDE constrained optimization and control problems. Informative survey articles give an overview of topics that set sustainable trends for future research. This makes this special volume interesting not only for mathematicians, but also for engineers and for natural and medical scientists working on processes that can be modeled by PDEs.

Trends in PDE Constrained Optimization (Hardcover, 2014 ed.): Gunter Leugering, Peter Benner, Sebastian Engell, Andreas... Trends in PDE Constrained Optimization (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
Gunter Leugering, Peter Benner, Sebastian Engell, Andreas Griewank, Helmut Harbrecht, …
R5,656 Discovery Miles 56 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Optimization problems subject to constraints governed by partial differential equations (PDEs) are among the most challenging problems in the context of industrial, economical and medical applications. Almost the entire range of problems in this field of research was studied and further explored as part of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) priority program 1253 on "Optimization with Partial Differential Equations" from 2006 to 2013. The investigations were motivated by the fascinating potential applications and challenging mathematical problems that arise in the field of PDE constrained optimization. New analytic and algorithmic paradigms have been developed, implemented and validated in the context of real-world applications. In this special volume, contributions from more than fifteen German universities combine the results of this interdisciplinary program with a focus on applied mathematics. The book is divided into five sections on "Constrained Optimization, Identification and Control", "Shape and Topology Optimization", "Adaptivity and Model Reduction", "Discretization: Concepts and Analysis" and "Applications". Peer-reviewed research articles present the most recent results in the field of PDE constrained optimization and control problems. Informative survey articles give an overview of topics that set sustainable trends for future research. This makes this special volume interesting not only for mathematicians, but also for engineers and for natural and medical scientists working on processes that can be modeled by PDEs.

Constrained Optimization and Optimal Control for Partial Differential Equations (Paperback, 2012 ed.): Gunter Leugering,... Constrained Optimization and Optimal Control for Partial Differential Equations (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Gunter Leugering, Sebastian Engell, Andreas Griewank, Michael Hinze, Rolf Rannacher, …
R4,592 Discovery Miles 45 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This special volume focuses on optimization and control of processes governed by partial differential equations. The contributors are mostly participants of the DFG-priority program 1253: Optimization with PDE-constraints which is active since 2006. The book is organized in sections which cover almost the entire spectrum of modern research in this emerging field. Indeed, even though the field of optimal control and optimization for PDE-constrained problems has undergone a dramatic increase of interest during the last four decades, a full theory for nonlinear problems is still lacking. The contributions of this volume, some of which have the character of survey articles, therefore, aim at creating and developing further new ideas for optimization, control and corresponding numerical simulations of systems of possibly coupled nonlinear partial differential equations. The research conducted within this unique network of groups in more than fifteen German universities focuses on novel methods of optimization, control and identification for problems in infinite-dimensional spaces, shape and topology problems, model reduction and adaptivity, discretization concepts and important applications. Besides the theoretical interest, the most prominent question is about the effectiveness of model-based numerical optimization methods for PDEs versus a black-box approach that uses existing codes, often heuristic-based, for optimization.

Model Reduction for Circuit Simulation (Paperback, 2011 ed.): Peter Benner, Michael Hinze, E. Jan W. Ter Maten Model Reduction for Circuit Simulation (Paperback, 2011 ed.)
Peter Benner, Michael Hinze, E. Jan W. Ter Maten
R4,497 Discovery Miles 44 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Simulation based on mathematical models plays a major role in computer aided design of integrated circuits (ICs). Decreasing structure sizes, increasing packing densities and driving frequencies require the use of refined mathematical models, and to take into account secondary, parasitic effects. This leads to very high dimensional problems which nowadays require simulation times too large for the short time-to-market demands in industry. Modern Model Order Reduction (MOR) techniques present a way out of this dilemma in providing surrogate models which keep the main characteristics of the device while requiring a significantly lower simulation time than the full model. With Model Reduction for Circuit Simulation we survey the state of the art in the challenging research field of MOR for ICs, and also address its future research directions. Special emphasis is taken on aspects stemming from miniturisations to the nano scale. Contributions cover complexity reduction using e.g., balanced truncation, Krylov-techniques or POD approaches. For semiconductor applications a focus is on generalising current techniques to differential-algebraic equations, on including design parameters, on preserving stability, and on including nonlinearity by means of piecewise linearisations along solution trajectories (TPWL) and interpolation techniques for nonlinear parts. Furthermore the influence of interconnects and power grids on the physical properties of the device is considered, and also top-down system design approaches in which detailed block descriptions are combined with behavioral models. Further topics consider MOR and the combination of approaches from optimisation and statistics, and the inclusion of PDE models with emphasis on MOR for the resulting partial differential algebraic systems. The methods which currently are being developed have also relevance in other application areas such as mechanical multibody systems, and systems arising in chemistry and to biology. The current number of books in the area of MOR for ICs is very limited, so that this volume helps to fill a gap in providing the state of the art material, and to stimulate further research in this area of MOR. Model Reduction for Circuit Simulation also reflects and documents the vivid interaction between three active research projects in this area, namely the EU-Marie Curie Action ToK project O-MOORE-NICE (members in Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany), the EU-Marie Curie Action RTN-project COMSON (members in The Netherlands, Italy, Germany, and Romania), and the German federal project System reduction in nano-electronics (SyreNe).

Constrained Optimization and Optimal Control for Partial Differential Equations (Hardcover, 2012): Gunter Leugering, Sebastian... Constrained Optimization and Optimal Control for Partial Differential Equations (Hardcover, 2012)
Gunter Leugering, Sebastian Engell, Andreas Griewank, Michael Hinze, Rolf Rannacher, …
R4,624 Discovery Miles 46 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This special volume focuses on optimization and control of processes governed by partial differential equations. The contributors are mostly participants of the DFG-priority program 1253: Optimization with PDE-constraints which is active since 2006. The book is organized in sections which cover almost the entire spectrum of modern research in this emerging field. Indeed, even though the field of optimal control and optimization for PDE-constrained problems has undergone a dramatic increase of interest during the last four decades, a full theory for nonlinear problems is still lacking. The contributions of this volume, some of which have the character of survey articles, therefore, aim at creating and developing further new ideas for optimization, control and corresponding numerical simulations of systems of possibly coupled nonlinear partial differential equations. The research conducted within this unique network of groups in more than fifteen German universities focuses on novel methods of optimization, control and identification for problems in infinite-dimensional spaces, shape and topology problems, model reduction and adaptivity, discretization concepts and important applications. Besides the theoretical interest, the most prominent question is about the effectiveness of model-based numerical optimization methods for PDEs versus a black-box approach that uses existing codes, often heuristic-based, for optimization.

Model Reduction for Circuit Simulation (Hardcover, 2011 Ed.): Peter Benner, Michael Hinze, E. Jan W. Ter Maten Model Reduction for Circuit Simulation (Hardcover, 2011 Ed.)
Peter Benner, Michael Hinze, E. Jan W. Ter Maten
R4,529 Discovery Miles 45 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Simulation based on mathematical models plays a major role in computer aided design of integrated circuits (ICs). Decreasing structure sizes, increasing packing densities and driving frequencies require the use of refined mathematical models, and to take into account secondary, parasitic effects. This leads to very high dimensional problems which nowadays require simulation times too large for the short time-to-market demands in industry. Modern Model Order Reduction (MOR) techniques present a way out of this dilemma in providing surrogate models which keep the main characteristics of the device while requiring a significantly lower simulation time than the full model. With Model Reduction for Circuit Simulation we survey the state of the art in the challenging research field of MOR for ICs, and also address its future research directions. Special emphasis is taken on aspects stemming from miniturisations to the nano scale. Contributions cover complexity reduction using e.g., balanced truncation, Krylov-techniques or POD approaches. For semiconductor applications a focus is on generalising current techniques to differential-algebraic equations, on including design parameters, on preserving stability, and on including nonlinearity by means of piecewise linearisations along solution trajectories (TPWL) and interpolation techniques for nonlinear parts. Furthermore the influence of interconnects and power grids on the physical properties of the device is considered, and also top-down system design approaches in which detailed block descriptions are combined with behavioral models. Further topics consider MOR and the combination of approaches from optimisation and statistics, and the inclusion of PDE models with emphasis on MOR for the resulting partial differential algebraic systems. The methods which currently are being developed have also relevance in other application areas such as mechanical multibody systems, and systems arising in chemistry and to biology. The current number of books in the area of MOR for ICs is very limited, so that this volume helps to fill a gap in providing the state of the art material, and to stimulate further research in this area of MOR. Model Reduction for Circuit Simulation also reflects and documents the vivid interaction between three active research projects in this area, namely the EU-Marie Curie Action ToK project O-MOORE-NICE (members in Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany), the EU-Marie Curie Action RTN-project COMSON (members in The Netherlands, Italy, Germany, and Romania), and the German federal project System reduction in nano-electronics (SyreNe).

Optimization with PDE Constraints (Hardcover, 2009 ed.): Michael Hinze, Rene Pinnau, Michael Ulbrich, Stefan Ulbrich Optimization with PDE Constraints (Hardcover, 2009 ed.)
Michael Hinze, Rene Pinnau, Michael Ulbrich, Stefan Ulbrich
R4,271 Discovery Miles 42 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Solving optimization problems subject to constraints given in terms of partial d- ferential equations (PDEs) with additional constraints on the controls and/or states is one of the most challenging problems in the context of industrial, medical and economical applications, where the transition from model-based numerical si- lations to model-based design and optimal control is crucial. For the treatment of such optimization problems the interaction of optimization techniques and num- ical simulation plays a central role. After proper discretization, the number of op- 3 10 timization variables varies between 10 and 10 . It is only very recently that the enormous advances in computing power have made it possible to attack problems of this size. However, in order to accomplish this task it is crucial to utilize and f- ther explore the speci?c mathematical structure of optimization problems with PDE constraints, and to develop new mathematical approaches concerning mathematical analysis, structure exploiting algorithms, and discretization, with a special focus on prototype applications. The present book provides a modern introduction to the rapidly developing ma- ematical ?eld of optimization with PDE constraints. The ?rst chapter introduces to the analytical background and optimality theory for optimization problems with PDEs. Optimization problems with PDE-constraints are posed in in?nite dim- sional spaces. Therefore, functional analytic techniques, function space theory, as well as existence- and uniqueness results for the underlying PDE are essential to study the existence of optimal solutions and to derive optimality conditions.

Xenophons Vier Bücher Sokratischer Denkwürdigkeiten und Vertheidigung des Sokrates... (Hardcover): Xenophon, Johann Michael... Xenophons Vier Bücher Sokratischer Denkwürdigkeiten und Vertheidigung des Sokrates... (Hardcover)
Xenophon, Johann Michael Heinze
R1,114 Discovery Miles 11 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Xenophons Vier Bücher Sokratischer Denkwürdigkeiten und Vertheidigung des Sokrates... (Paperback): Xenophon, Johann Michael... Xenophons Vier Bücher Sokratischer Denkwürdigkeiten und Vertheidigung des Sokrates... (Paperback)
Xenophon, Johann Michael Heinze
R780 Discovery Miles 7 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Denkwurdigkeiten Des Sokrates... (English, German, Paperback): Xenophon, Johann Michael Heinze Denkwurdigkeiten Des Sokrates... (English, German, Paperback)
Xenophon, Johann Michael Heinze
R1,007 R831 Discovery Miles 8 310 Save R176 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Anmerkkungen uber des Herrn Professor Gottscheds deutsche Sprachlehre (German, Paperback): Johann Michael Heinze Anmerkkungen uber des Herrn Professor Gottscheds deutsche Sprachlehre (German, Paperback)
Johann Michael Heinze
R693 Discovery Miles 6 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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