2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2003.04577
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Balanced truncation for parametric linear systems using interpolation of Gramians: a comparison of algebraic and geometric approaches

Abstract: When balanced truncation is used for model order reduction, one has to solve a pair of Lyapunov equations for two Gramians and uses them to construct a reduced-order model. Although advances in solving such equations have been made, it is still the most expensive step of this reduction method. Parametric model order reduction aims to determine reduced-order models for parameter-dependent systems. Popular techniques for parametric model order reduction rely on interpolation. Nevertheless, interpolation of Grami… Show more

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