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



2002

1093.

Bartel, Andreas; Günther, Michael; Pulch, Roland; Rentrop, Peter
Numerical techniques for different time scales in electric circuit simulation
In Breuer, Michael and Durst, Franz and Zenger, Christoph, Editor, High Performance Scientific and Engineering ComputingVolume21fromLecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering, Page 343–360
In Breuer, Michael and Durst, Franz and Zenger, Christoph, Editor
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
2002

1092.

Bartel, A; Pulch, R; Rentrop, P
Numerical techniques for different time scales in electric circuit simulation
In M. Breuer and F. Durst and Chr. Zenger, Editor, High Performance Scientific And Engineering Computing: Proceedings of the 3rd International FORTWIHR Conference on HPSEC, Erlangen, March 12--14, 2001Volume21fromLecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering, Page 343--360
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
In M. Breuer and F. Durst and Chr. Zenger, Editor
2002

1091.

Tausch, Michael W.; Knauf, U.
Online-Materialien zum Thema Ozon, Hypermedia-Netzwerk mit Experimenten, Arbeitsblättern, Folien, Videos, Links etc.
Online ( www.lehrer-online.de )
2002

1090.

Tausch, Michael W.
PISA - für Insider nicht viel Neues
Praxis der Naturwissenschaften - Chemie in der Schule, 51 (6) :11
2002

1089.

Jacob, Birgit; Zwart, Hans
Properties of the realization of inner functions
Math. Control Signals Systems, 15 (4) :356--379
2002

1088.


Scientific Papers-Sound Propagation Modeling-Efficient Numerical Implementation of Discrete Transparent Boundary Conditions for Parabolic Equations in Underwater Acoustics
Acustica-Stuttgart, 88 (5) :711--713
2002
Publisher: Stuttgart [Germany]: S. Hirzel, 1951-1995.

1087.

Tausch, Michael W.
Silicone - 1001-mal
Praxis der Naturwissenschaften - Chemie in der Schule, 51 (7) :1
2002

1086.

Tausch, Michael W.; Seesing, M.
Silicone im Chemieunterricht - Einbindung in das Thema Reaktionsmechanismen
Praxis der Naturwissenschaften - Chemie in der Schule, 51 (7) :15
2002

1085.

Klamroth, Kathrin
Single-Facility Location Problems with Barriers
Publisher: Springer Series in Operations Research
2002

1084.

Geiger, Harald; Kleffmann, Jörg; Wiesen, Peter
Smog chamber studies on the influence of diesel exhaust on photosmog formation
Atmospheric Environment, 36 (11) :1737-1747
2002
Publisher: Pergamon

1083.

Geiger, Harald; Kleffmann, Jörg; Wiesen, Peter
Smog chamber studies on the influence of diesel exhaust on photosmog formation
Atmospheric Environment, 36 (11) :1737-1747
2002
Publisher: Pergamon

1082.

Geiger, Harald; Kleffmann, Jörg; Wiesen, Peter
Smog chamber studies on the influence of diesel exhaust on photosmog formation
Atmospheric Environment, 36 (11) :1737-1747
2002
Publisher: Pergamon

1081.

Bunker, Philip R.; Kraemer, Wolfgang P.; Jensen, Per; Lee, Yu Chang; Lee, Yuan Pern
The matrix isolation spectrum of the CH\(_{2}\)\(^{+}\) ion
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 216 (2) :419-423
2002

1080.

Bunker, Philip R.; Kraemer, Wolfgang P.; Jensen, Per; Lee, Yu Chang; Lee, Yuan Pern
The matrix isolation spectrum of the CH\(_{2}\)\(^{+}\) ion
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 216 (2) :419-423
2002

1079.

Bunker, Philip R.; Kraemer, Wolfgang P.; Jensen, Per; Lee, Yu Chang; Lee, Yuan Pern
The matrix isolation spectrum of the CH2+ ion
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 216 (2) :419-423
2002

1078.

Jensen, Per; Odaka, Tina Erica; Kraemer, Wolfgang P.; Hirano, Tsuneo; Bunker, Philip R.
The Renner effect in triatomic molecules with application to CH\(_{2}\)\(^{+}\), MgNC and NH\(_{2}\)
Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 58 (4) :763-794
2002

1077.

Jensen, Per; Odaka, Tina Erica; Kraemer, Wolfgang P.; Hirano, Tsuneo; Bunker, Philip R.
The Renner effect in triatomic molecules with application to CH\(_{2}\)\(^{+}\), MgNC and NH\(_{2}\)
Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 58 (4) :763-794
2002

1076.

Jensen, Per; Odaka, Tina Erica; Kraemer, Wolfgang P.; Hirano, Tsuneo; Bunker, Philip R.
The Renner effect in triatomic molecules with application to CH2+, MgNC and NH2
Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 58 (4) :763-794
2002

1075.

Drezner, Zvi; Klamroth, Kathrin; Schöbel, Anita; Wesolowsky, George O.
The Weber problem
In Drezner, Z. and Hamacher, H.W., Editor, Facility Location: Applications and Theory
Page 1-36
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
2002
1-36

1074.

Kurtenbach, Ralf; Ackermann, R.; Becker, Karl Heinz; Geyer, Andreas; Gomes, J. A. G.; L{ö}rzer, Jutta C.; Platt, Ulrich; Wiesen, Peter
Verification of the contribution of vehicular traffic to the total NMVOC emissions in Germany and the importance of the NO\(_{3}\) chemistry in the city air
Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, 42 (1-3) :395-411
2002

1073.

Kurtenbach, Ralf; Ackermann, R.; Becker, Karl Heinz; Geyer, Andreas; Gomes, J. A. G.; L{ö}rzer, Jutta C.; Platt, Ulrich; Wiesen, Peter
Verification of the contribution of vehicular traffic to the total NMVOC emissions in Germany and the importance of the NO\(_{3}\) chemistry in the city air
Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, 42 (1-3) :395-411
2002

1072.

Kurtenbach, Ralf; Ackermann, R.; Becker, Karl Heinz; Geyer, Andreas; Gomes, J. A. G.; Lörzer, Jutta C.; Platt, Ulrich; Wiesen, Peter
Verification of the contribution of vehicular traffic to the total NMVOC emissions in Germany and the importance of the NO3 chemistry in the city air
Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry, 42 (1-3) :395-411
2002

1071.

Lin, Hai; Thiel, Walter; Yurchenko, Sergey N.; Carvajal, Miguel; Jensen, Per
Vibrational energies for NH\(_{3}\) based on high level ab initio potential energy surfaces
Journal of Chemical Physics, 117 (24) :11265-11276
2002

1070.

Lin, Hai; Thiel, Walter; Yurchenko, Sergey N.; Carvajal, Miguel; Jensen, Per
Vibrational energies for NH\(_{3}\) based on high level ab initio potential energy surfaces
Journal of Chemical Physics, 117 (24) :11265-11276
2002

1069.

Lin, Hai; Thiel, Walter; Yurchenko, Sergey N.; Carvajal, Miguel; Jensen, Per
Vibrational energies for NH3 based on high level ab initio potential energy surfaces
Journal of Chemical Physics, 117 (24) :11265-11276
2002