A rank-constrained linear representation with separate input and output subspaces yields reduced-order LQR controllers that stabilize the Ginzburg-Landau system at lower rank and suppress vortex shedding more effectively than DMD or OMD in the tested cases.
Low-Rank Dynamic Mode Decomposition: An Exact and Tractable Solution
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This work studies the linear approximation of high-dimensional dynamical systems using low-rank dynamic mode decomposition (DMD). Searching this approximation in a data-driven approach is formalised as attempting to solve a low-rank constrained optimisation problem. This problem is non-convex and state-of-the-art algorithms are all sub-optimal. This paper shows that there exists a closed-form solution, which is computed in polynomial time, and characterises the l2-norm of the optimal approximation error. The paper also proposes low-complexity algorithms building reduced models from this optimal solution, based on singular value decomposition or eigen value decomposition. The algorithms are evaluated by numerical simulations using synthetic and physical data benchmarks.
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Reduced-order control using low-rank Dynamic Mode Decomposition
A rank-constrained linear representation with separate input and output subspaces yields reduced-order LQR controllers that stabilize the Ginzburg-Landau system at lower rank and suppress vortex shedding more effectively than DMD or OMD in the tested cases.