Comparison of Some Reduced Representation Approximations

  • Bebendorf M
  • Maday Y
  • Stamm B
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Abstract

In the field of numerical approximation, specialists considering highly complex problems have recently proposed various ways to simplify their underlying problems. In this field, depending on the problem they were tackling and the community that are at work, different approaches have been developed with some success and have even gained some maturity, the applications can now be applied to information analysis or for numerical simulation of PDE's. At this point, a crossed analysis and effort for understanding the similarities and the differences between these approaches that found their starting points in different backgrounds is of interest. It is the purpose of this paper to contribute to this effort by comparing some constructive reduced representations of complex functions. We present here in full details the Adaptive Cross Approximation (ACA) and the Empirical Interpolation Method (EIM) together with other approaches that enter in the same category.

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Bebendorf, M., Maday, Y., & Stamm, B. (2014). Comparison of Some Reduced Representation Approximations. In Reduced Order Methods for Modeling and Computational Reduction (pp. 67–100). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02090-7_3

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