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A registration method for reduced basis problems using linear optimal transport

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arxiv 2304.14884 v2 pith:5HGI4QOA submitted 2023-04-28 math.NA cs.NA

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We present a registration method for model reduction of parametric partial differential equations with dominating advection effects and moving features. Registration refers to the use of a parameter-dependent mapping to make the set of solutions to these equations more amicable for approximation using classical reduced basis methods. The proposed approach utilizes concepts from optimal transport theory, as we utilize Monge embeddings to construct these mappings in a purely data-driven way. The method relies on one interpretable hyper-parameter. We discuss how our approach relates to existing works that combine model order reduction and optimal transport theory. Numerical results are provided to demonstrate the effect of the registration. This includes a model problem where the solution is itself a probability density and one where it is not.

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