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    Scientific computing in electrical engineering
    Model order reduction
    • 2008

      Model order reduction

      • 471 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      The idea for this book emerged from the workshop “Model order reduction, coupled problems and optimization” at the Lorentz Center in Leiden from September 19–23, 2005. During discussions, participants recognized the need for a comprehensive resource on model order reduction that covers foundational concepts and relevant techniques, beneficial for students, young researchers, and seasoned experts alike. It was noted that existing theories on model order reduction are dispersed across numerous papers, complicating the search for a solid starting point. Many speakers at the workshop expressed their willingness to contribute to this book. The book aims to achieve three main objectives: first, to outline the fundamentals of model order reduction; second, to present both general and specialized techniques for linear and nonlinear systems, incorporating various related numerical methods; and third, to explore the application of these techniques in practical scenarios and current research trends. The organization of the book reflects these goals, with Part I explaining the rationale behind model order reduction and providing an overview of the most common methods.

      Model order reduction
    • 2004

      The fourth international conference on Scientific Computing in Electrical En- gineering (SCEE) was held at the Eindhoven University of Technology, from 23rd to 28th June, 2002. It was sponsored by Philips Research Laborato- ries Eindhoven, the Eindhoven University of Technology, Computer Simula- tion Technology (CST) from Darmstadt, ABB Corporate Research, Thales Netherlands, the European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry (ECMI), the University of Rostock (organiser of SCEE-2000), the European network for Mathematics, Computing and Simulation for Industry (MACSI-net), the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), and the Scien- tific Computing Group of the Eindhoven University of Technology. The Program Committee consisted Dr. Alain Bossavit, Electricite de France, Clamart, France. Dr. Uwe Feldmann, Infineon Technologies A.G., Munich, Germany. Prof.Dr. Leszek Demkowicz, University of Texas at Austin, USA. Dr. Michael Gunther, Universitat Karlsruhe, Germany. Prof.Dr. Ulrich Langer, Johannes Kepler Universitat, Linz, Austria. Dr. Jan ter Maten, Philips Research Laboratories Eindhoven, The Nether- lands. Prof.Dr. Ursula van Rienen, Universitat Rostock, Germany. Prof.Dr. Jaijeet Roychowdhury, University of Minnesota, USA. - Prof.Dr. Wil Schilders, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven and Philips Research Laboratories Eindhoven, The Netherlands. - Prof.Dr. Thomas Weiland, Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Germany.

      Scientific computing in electrical engineering