
Nonlinear reduced models for state and parameter estimation
Cohen, Albert; Dahmen, Wolfgang; Mula, Olga; Nichols, James (2022), Nonlinear reduced models for state and parameter estimation, SIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification, 10, 1, p. 35. 10.1137/20M1380818
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2022Journal name
SIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty QuantificationVolume
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SIAM - Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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Cohen, AlbertLaboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions [LJLL (UMR_7598)]
Dahmen, Wolfgang
Mula, Olga
CEntre de REcherches en MAthématiques de la DEcision [CEREMADE]
Nichols, James
Department of Mathematics [ANU CANBERRA]
Abstract (EN)
State estimation aims at approximately reconstructing the solution u to a parametrized partial differential equation from m linear measurements, when the parameter vector y is unknown. Fast numerical recovery methods have been proposed based on reduced models which are linear spaces of moderate dimension n which are tailored to approximate the solution manifold M where the solution sits. These methods can be viewed as deterministic counterparts to Bayesian estimation approaches, and are proved to be optimal when the prior is expressed by approximability of the solution with respect to the reduced model. However, they are inherently limited by their linear nature, which bounds from below their best possible performance by the Kolmogorov width dm(M) of the solution manifold. In this paper we propose to break this barrier by using simple nonlinear reduced models that consist of a finite union of linear spaces Vk, each having dimension at most m and leading to different estimators u∗k. A model selection mechanism based on minimizing the PDE residual over the parameter space is used to select from this collection the final estimator u∗. Our analysis shows that u∗ meets optimal recovery benchmarks that are inherent to the solution manifold and not tied to its Kolmogorov width. The residual minimization procedure is computationally simple in the relevant case of affine parameter dependence in the PDE. In addition, it results in an estimator y∗ for the unknown parameter vector. In this setting, we also discuss an alternating minimization (coordinate descent) algorithm for joint state and parameter estimation, that potentially improves the quality of both estimators.Subjects / Keywords
state estimation; parameter estimation; reduced order modeling; optimal recoveryRelated items
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