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Although reduced basis methods can deal with systems with non-zero initial conditions,some MOR methods like Gramian based MOR ( e.g balanced truncation ) | Although reduced basis methods can deal with systems with non-zero initial conditions, some MOR methods like classic Gramian based MOR ( e.g. balanced truncation ) or moment-matching MOR, cannot be directly applied to systems with non-zero initial conditions. However, systems with non-zero initial conditions are very common, for example, in the filed of chemical engineering, and hence deserve attention. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:10, 31 August 2022
Although reduced basis methods can deal with systems with non-zero initial conditions, some MOR methods like classic Gramian based MOR ( e.g. balanced truncation ) or moment-matching MOR, cannot be directly applied to systems with non-zero initial conditions. However, systems with non-zero initial conditions are very common, for example, in the filed of chemical engineering, and hence deserve attention.
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