NANASYSYSep 7, 2014

Model Reduction by Rational Interpolation

arXiv:1409.214081 citationsh-index: 40

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The last two decades have seen major developments in interpolatory methods for model reduction of large-scale linear dynamical systems. Advances of note include the ability to produce (locally) optimal reduced models at modest cost; refined methods for deriving interpolatory reduced models directly from input/output measurements; and extensions for the reduction of parametrized systems. This chapter offers a survey of interpolatory model reduction methods starting from basic principles and ranging up through recent developments that include weighted model reduction and structure-preserving methods based on generalized coprime representations. Our discussion is supported by an assortment of numerical examples.

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