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reduced order modeling

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Reduced order modeling is a computational methodology and research field focused on creating simplified representations of complex, high-dimensional systems. This involves generating models that approximate the essential behavior or input-output relationship of a system using a significantly reduced number of variables or degrees of freedom compared to a high-fidelity, full-order model. The field investigates techniques for effective dimensionality reduction, preservation of critical system characteristics, and handling parametric dependencies to enable computationally efficient simulation, analysis, optimization, and real-time control of intricate physical phenomena.

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CF

Stanford University

GR

Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati

IM

Florida State University

PB

Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems

KW

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Stanford University

Stanford, United States

Virginia Tech

Blacksburg, United States

Imperial College London

London, United Kingdom