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Certified reduced-basis solutions of viscous Burgers equation parametrized by initial and boundary values

Alexandre JanonMaëlle NodetClémentine Prieur — 2013

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique

We present a reduced basis offline/online procedure for viscous Burgers initial boundary value problem, enabling efficient approximate computation of the solutions of this equation for parametrized viscosity and initial and boundary value data. This procedure comes with a fast-evaluated rigorous error bound certifying the approximation procedure. Our numerical experiments show significant computational savings, as well as efficiency of the error bound.

Asymptotic normality and efficiency of two Sobol index estimators

Alexandre JanonThierry KleinAgnès LagnouxMaëlle NodetClémentine Prieur — 2014

ESAIM: Probability and Statistics

Many mathematical models involve input parameters, which are not precisely known. Global sensitivity analysis aims to identify the parameters whose uncertainty has the largest impact on the variability of a quantity of interest (output of the model). One of the statistical tools used to quantify the influence of each input variable on the output is the Sobol sensitivity index. We consider the statistical estimation of this index from a finite sample of model outputs: we present two estimators and...

Certified metamodels for sensitivity indices estimation

Alexandre JanonMaëlle NodetClémentine Prieur — 2012

ESAIM: Proceedings

Global sensitivity analysis of a numerical code, more specifically estimation of Sobol indices associated with input variables, generally requires a large number of model runs. When those demand too much computation time, it is necessary to use a reduced model (metamodel) to perform sensitivity analysis, whose outputs are numerically close to the ones of the original model, while being much faster to run. In this case, estimated indices are subject to two kinds of errors: sampling error, caused...

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