基于自适应理性逼近和素描的散射问题共振行为代理建模。

IF 3.3 2区 数学 Q1 MATHEMATICS, APPLIED
Journal of Scientific Computing Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-09 DOI:10.1007/s10915-025-03020-x
Davide Pradovera, Ralf Hiptmair, Ilaria Perugia
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摘要

本文描述了一种用于识别散射问题中(几乎)谐振行为的新算法。我们的方法,依靠有理近似,旨在建立我们称之为“场放大”的代理模型,定义为散射问题解算符的范数,我们通过边界积分方程表示。为了给我们的技术提供理论基础,我们首先推导了将场放大与定义散射问题的算符的光谱特性联系起来的结果。然后使用这些结果来证明在代理建模任务中使用合理近似是合理的。我们提出的一些方法以“标准”的方式应用有理逼近,直接为解算子构建有理逼近,或者为了提高计算效率,为解算子的随机“草图”版本构建有理逼近。我们的其他“混合”方法更具创新性,将理性近似辅助寻根与使用径向基函数的近似相结合。我们的方法的三个关键特征是:(i)它们不知道用于离散散射问题的策略,(ii)它们不需要涉及非实波数的任何计算,以及(iii)它们可以通过使用自适应采样策略来调整不同的设置。我们进行了一些涉及二维散射体的数值实验来比较我们的方法。在我们的测试中,我们的两种方法(一个标准,一个混合)表现最好,其中一种或另一种更可取,这取决于强调的是准确性还是效率。
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Surrogate Modeling of Resonant Behavior in Scattering Problems Through Adaptive Rational Approximation and Sketching.

This paper describes novel algorithms for the identification of (almost-)resonant behavior in scattering problems. Our methods, relying on rational approximation, aim at building surrogate models of what we call "field amplification", defined as the norm of the solution operator of the scattering problem, which we express through boundary-integral equations. To provide our techniques with theoretical foundations, we first derive results linking the field amplification to the spectral properties of the operator that defines the scattering problem. Such results are then used to justify the use of rational approximation in the surrogate-modeling task. Some of our proposed methods apply rational approximation in a "standard" way, building a rational approximant for either the solution operator directly or, in the interest of computational efficiency, for a randomly "sketched" version of it. Our other "hybrid" approaches are more innovative, combining rational-approximation-assisted root-finding with approximation using radial basis functions. Three key features of our methods are that (i) they are agnostic of the strategy used to discretize the scattering problem, (ii) they do not require any computations involving non-real wavenumbers, and (iii) they can adjust to different settings through the use of adaptive sampling strategies. We carry out some numerical experiments involving 2D scatterers to compare our approaches. In our tests, two of our approaches (one standard, one hybrid) emerge as the best performers, with one or the other being preferable, depending on whether emphasis is placed on accuracy or efficiency.

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Journal of Scientific Computing
Journal of Scientific Computing 数学-应用数学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
12.00%
发文量
302
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Scientific Computing is an international interdisciplinary forum for the publication of papers on state-of-the-art developments in scientific computing and its applications in science and engineering. The journal publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed original papers, review papers and short communications on scientific computing.
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