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Non-linear reduced modeling of dynamical systems using kernel methods and low-rank approximation

Published 30 Oct 2017 in stat.ML | (1710.10919v6)

Abstract: Reduced modeling of a computationally demanding dynamical system aims at approximating its trajectories, while optimizing the trade-off between accuracy and computational complexity. In this work, we propose to achieve such an approximation by first embedding the trajectories in a reproducing kernel Hilbert space (RKHS), which exhibits appealing approximation and computational capabilities, and then solving the associated reduced model problem. More specifically, we propose a new efficient algorithm for data-driven reduced modeling of non-linear dynamics based on linear approximations in a RKHS. This algorithm takes advantage of the closed-form solution of a low-rank constraint optimization problem while exploiting advantageously kernel-based computations. Reduced modeling with this algorithm reveals a gain in approximation accuracy, as shown by numerical simulations, and in complexity with respect to existing approaches.

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