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Numerical Solutions of ODEs using Volterra Series
We propose a numerical approach for solving systems of nonautonomous ordinary di®erential equations under suitable assumptions. This approach is based on expansion of the solutions by Volterra series and allows to estimate the accuracy of the approximation. Also we can solve some ordinary di®erential equations for which the classical numerical methods fail
The ROMES method for statistical modeling of reduced-order-model error
This work presents a technique for statistically modeling errors introduced
by reduced-order models. The method employs Gaussian-process regression to
construct a mapping from a small number of computationally inexpensive `error
indicators' to a distribution over the true error. The variance of this
distribution can be interpreted as the (epistemic) uncertainty introduced by
the reduced-order model. To model normed errors, the method employs existing
rigorous error bounds and residual norms as indicators; numerical experiments
show that the method leads to a near-optimal expected effectivity in contrast
to typical error bounds. To model errors in general outputs, the method uses
dual-weighted residuals---which are amenable to uncertainty control---as
indicators. Experiments illustrate that correcting the reduced-order-model
output with this surrogate can improve prediction accuracy by an order of
magnitude; this contrasts with existing `multifidelity correction' approaches,
which often fail for reduced-order models and suffer from the curse of
dimensionality. The proposed error surrogates also lead to a notion of
`probabilistic rigor', i.e., the surrogate bounds the error with specified
probability
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