PhD Defense: Fast and Optimal Solution Algorithms for Parameterized Partial Differential Equations

Talk
Kookjin Lee
Time: 
11.06.2017 11:30 to 13:30
Location: 

AVW 3450

We present efficient and optimal numerical algorithms for the solution of parameterized partial differential equations (PDEs) in the context of stochastic Galerkin discretization. The stochastic Galerkin method often leads to a large coupled system of algebraic equations, whose solution is computationally expensive to compute using traditional solvers. For efficient computation of such solutions, we present low-rank iterative solvers, which compute low-rank approximations to the solutions of those systems while not losing much accuracy. We first introduce a low-rank iterative solver for linear systems obtained from the stochastic Galerkin discretization of linear elliptic parameterized PDEs. Then we present a low-rank nonlinear iterative solver for efficiently computing approximate solutions of nonlinear parameterized PDEs, the incompressible Navier–Stokes equations.

Along with the computational issue, the stochastic Galerkin method suffers from an optimality issue. The method, in general, does not minimize the solution error in any measure. To address this issue, we present an optimal projection method, a least-squares Petrov–Galerkin (LSPG) method. The proposed method is optimal in the sense that it produces the solution that minimizes a weighted l2-norm of the solution error over all solutions in a given finite-dimensional subspace. The method can be adapted to minimize the solution error in different weighted l2-norms by simply choosing a specific weighting function within the least-squares formulation.

Examining Committee:

Chair: Dr. Howard Elman
Dean’s rep: Dr. Ricardo Nochetto
Members: Dr. Thomas Goldstein
Dr. David Jacobs
Dr. Alan Sussman