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Reduced Basis Collocation Methods for Partial Differential Equations with Random Coefficients
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Numerical AnalysisReduced Order ModelingAccurate Collocation SolutionsEngineeringRandom CoefficientsBasis Collocation MethodsAtomic DecompositionNumerical ComputationData ScienceApproximation TheoryBoundary Element MethodMethod Of Fundamental SolutionPartial Differential EquationsLarge Scale OptimizationInverse ProblemsComputer ScienceNumerical Method For Partial Differential EquationSparse RepresentationCompressive SensingApproximation MethodProbability SpaceCollocation Method
The sparse grid stochastic collocation method is a new method for solving partial differential equations with random coefficients.However, when the probability space has high dimensionality, the number of points required for accurate collocation solutions can be large, and it may be costly to construct the solution.We show that this process can be made more efficient by combining collocation with reduced-basis methods, in which a greedy algorithm is used to identify a reduced problem to which the collocation method can be applied.Because the reduced model is much smaller, costs are reduced significantly.We demonstrate with numerical experiments that this is achieved with essentially no loss of accuracy.
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