Applied and Computational Mathematics (ACM)

Model Order Reduction

Model Order Reduction (MOR) is the art of reducing a system's complexity while preserving its input-output behavior as much as possible.

Processes in all fields of todays technological world, like physics, chemistry and electronics, but also in finance, are very often described by dynamical systems. With the help of these dynamical systems, computer simulations, i.e. virtual experiments, are carried out. In this way, new products can be designed without having to build costly prototyps.

Due to the demand of more and more realistic simulations, the dynamical systems, i.e., the mathematical models, have to reflect more and more details of the real world problem. By this, the models' dimensions are increasing and simulations can often be carried out at high computational cost only.

In the design process, however, results are needed quickly. In circuit design, e.g., structures may need to be changed or parameters may need to be altered, in order to satisfy design rules or meet the prescribed performance. One cannot afford idle time, waiting for long simulation runs to be ready.

Model Order Reduction allows to speed up simulations in cases where one is not interested in all details of a system but merely in its input-output behavior. That means, considering a system, one may ask:

  • How do varying parameters influence certain performances ?
    Using the example of circuit design: How do widths and lengths of transistor channels, e.g., influence the voltage gain of a circuit.
  • Is a system stable?
    Using the example of circuit design: In which frequency range, e.g., of voltage sources, does the circuit perform as expected
  • How do coupled subproblems interact?
    Using the example of circuit design: How are signals applied at input-terminals translated to output-pins?

Classical situations in circuit design, where one does not need to know internals of blocks are optimization of design parameters (widths, lengths, ...) and post layout simulations and full system verifications. In the latter two cases, systems of coupled models are considered. In post layout simulations one has to deal with artificial, parasitic circuits, describing wiring effects.

Model Order Reduction automatically captures the essential features of a structure, omitting information which are not decisive for the answer to the above questions. Model Order reduction replaces in this way a dynamical system with another dynamical system producing (almost) the same output, given the same input with less internal states.

MOR replaces high dimensional (e.g. millions of degrees of freedom) with low dimensional (e.g. a hundred of degrees of freedom ) problems, that are then used instead in the numerical simulation.

The working group "Applied Mathematics/Numerical Analysis" has gathered expertise in MOR, especially in circuit design. Within the EU-Marie Curie Initial Training Network COMSON, attention was concentrated on MOR for Differential Algebraic Equations. Members that have been working on MOR in the EU-Marie Curie Transfer of Knowledge project O-MOORE-NICE! gathered knowledge especially in the still immature field of MOR for nonlinear problems.

Current research topics include:

  • MOR for nonlinear, parameterized problems
  • structure preserving MOR
  • MOR for Differential Algebraic Equations
  • MOR in financial applications, i.e., option prizing

Group members working on that field

  • Jan ter Maten
  • Roland Pulch

Publications



2019

4167.

Bolten, M.; Hahne, J.
An SDE-waveform relaxation method with application in distributed neural network simulations
PAMM, 19 :e201900373
2019

4166.

Lübke, Steffen
Anreicherung der Pyrolyseprodukte von Mikroplastik auf Carbotrap{\circledR} 300 und Analytik mittels GCxGC/MS
2019

4165.

Kruse, Thomas; Urusov, Mikhail
Approximating exit times of continuous Markov processes
arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.04344
2019

4164.

Stiglmayr, Michael; Görtz, Simon; Klamroth, Kathrin
Assigning Students to Schools for an Internship
In Fortz B. and Labbé M., Editor, Operations Research Proceedings 2018, Seite 151-157
In Fortz B. and Labbé M., Editor
Herausgeber: Springer, Cham
2019

4163.

Glück, Jochen; Haase, Markus
Asymptotics of operator semigroups via the semigroup at infinity
Positivity and noncommutative analysis aus Trends Math.
Seite 167--203
Herausgeber: Birkhäuser/Springer, Cham
2019
167--203

4162.

Sezer, Ali Devin; Kruse, Thomas; Popier, Alexandre
Backward stochastic differential equations with non-Markovian singular terminal values
Stochastics and Dynamics, 19 (02) :1950006
2019
Herausgeber: World Scientific

4161.

Sezer, Ali Devin; Kruse, Thomas; Popier, Alexandre
Backward stochastic differential equations with non-Markovian singular terminal values
Stochastics and Dynamics, 19 (02) :1950006
2019
Herausgeber: World Scientific Publishing

4160.

Zaspel, Peter; Huang, Bing; Harbrecht, Helmut; Lilienfeld, O. Anatole
Boosting Quantum Machine Learning Models with a Multilevel Combination Technique: Pople Diagrams Revisited
J. Chem. Theory Comput., 15 (3) :1546-1559
2019

4159.

Bohrmann-Linde, Claudia; Kleefeldt, Simon
Can You See the Heat? - Using a Thermal Imaging Camera in the Chemistry Classroom
World Journal of Chemical Education, 7 (2) :179-184
2019

4158.

Rivela, Cynthia B.; Tovar, Carmen M.; Teruel, Mariano A.; Barnes, Ian; Wiesen, Peter; Blanco, María B.
CFCs replacements: Reactivity and atmospheric lifetimes of a series of Hydrofluoroolefins towards OH radicals and Cl atoms
Chemical Physics Letters, 714 :190-196
2019
Herausgeber: North-Holland

4157.

Rivela, Cynthia B.; Tovar, Carmen M.; Teruel, Mariano A.; Barnes, Ian; Wiesen, Peter; Blanco, Mar{í}a B.
CFCs replacements: Reactivity and atmospheric lifetimes of a series of Hydrofluoroolefins towards OH radicals and Cl atoms
Chemical Physics Letters, 714 :190-196
2019
Herausgeber: North-Holland

4156.

Rivela, Cynthia B.; Tovar, Carmen M.; Teruel, Mariano A.; Barnes, Ian; Wiesen, Peter; Blanco, Mar{í}a B.
CFCs replacements: Reactivity and atmospheric lifetimes of a series of Hydrofluoroolefins towards OH radicals and Cl atoms
Chemical Physics Letters, 714 :190-196
2019
Herausgeber: North-Holland

4155.

Bohrmann-Linde, Claudia; Kröger, Simone; Siehr, Ilona
Chemie 1 - Gymnasium G9 NRW
Herausgeber: C.C.Buchner
2019

4154.

Tausch, Michael W.; Meuter, Nico
Chemie mit Licht

4153.

Bock, Stefan; Klamroth, Kathrin
Combining Traveling Salesman and Traveling Repairman Problems: A multi-objective approach based on multiple scenarios
Computers and Operations Research, 112 :104766
2019

4152.

Treibert, Sarah; Brunner, Helmut; Ehrhardt, Matthias
Compartment models for vaccine effectiveness and non-specific effects for Tuberculosis
Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering, 16 (6) :7250–7298
2019
Herausgeber: AIMS Press

4151.

Treibert, Sarah; Brunner, Helmut; Ehrhardt, Matthias
Compartment models for vaccine effectiveness and non-specific effects for Tuberculosis
Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering, 16 (6) :7250--7298
2019

4150.

Treibert, Sarah; Brunner, Helmut; Ehrhardt, Matthias
Compartment models for vaccine effectiveness and non-specific effects for Tuberculosis
Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering, 16 (6) :7250–7298
2019
Herausgeber: AIMS Press

4149.

Gerlach, Moritz; Glück, Jochen
Convergence of positive operator semigroups
Trans. Amer. Math. Soc., 372 (9) :6603--6627
2019

4148.

Kienitz, Joerg; Acar, Sarp Kaya; Liang, Qian; Nowaczyk, Nikolai
Deep option pricing - Term structure models
SSRN Electronic Journal
2019
Herausgeber: Elsevier
ISSN: 1556-5068

4147.

Kleefeldt, Simon; Bohrmann-Linde, Claudia
Der Wärme auf der Spur [Lehrerband]
2019

4146.

Kleefeldt, Simon; Bohrmann-Linde, Claudia
Der Wärme auf der Spur [Schülerband]
2019

4145.

[german] Grandrath, Rebecca; Bohrmann-Linde, Claudia
Die biologische Brennstoffzelle im Chemieunterricht - Einfache Experimente mit kostengünstigen Materialien
CHEMKON, 26 (5) :196-202
2019
Herausgeber: Wiley

4144.

Cornelius, Soraya
Die perfekte Winterjacke. Ein praxisnahes Unterrichtsbeispiel zum Thema Wärmelehre
Science on Stage Deutschland e.V.
2019

4143.

Lang, Bruno; Müller, Dorothee; Arndt, Holger; Bartel, Andreas; Blankenagel, Karsten; Gottschalk, Hanno; Günther, Michael; Humbert, Ludger; Jacob, Birgit; Klamroth, Kathrin; Rüdiger, Barbara; Späth, Britta; Stiglmayr, Michael; Wyss, Christian
Die Stimmen der Fächer hören
In Michaela Heer and Ulrich Heinen, Editor, Die Stimmen der Fächer hören
Kapitel Fachlichkeitsaspekte im Mathematik- und Informatikstudium, Seite 413--428
Herausgeber: Schoeningh Ferdinand GmbH
Oktober 2019
413--428