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Reduced Basis Method for 2nd Order Wave Equation: Application to One-Dimensional Seismic Problem

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Tan, Alex Y.K.; Patera, Anthony T.
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Abstract
We solve the 2nd order wave equation, hyperbolic and linear in nature, for the pressure distribution of one-dimensional seismic problem with smooth initial pressure and rate of pressure change. The reduced basis method, offline-online computational procedures and a posteriori error estimation are developed. We show that the reduced basis pressure distribution is an accurate approximation to the finite element pressure distribution and the offline-online computational procedures work well. The a posteriori error estimation developed shows that the ratio of the maximum error bound over the maximum norm of the reduced basis error has a constant magnitude of O(10²). The inverse problem works well, giving a “possibility region” of a set of system parameters where the actual system parameters may reside.
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2007-01
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http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/35808
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Computational Engineering (CE)
Keywords
Hyperbolic Equations, Inverse Problems, Parameterized Partial Differential Equations, Reduced Basis Method

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