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Model Order Reduction: Techniques and Tools

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Encyclopedia of Systems and Control, Springer, London, (2014)
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-5102-9\_142-1

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Model order reduction (MOR) is here understood as a computational technique to reduce the order of a dynamical system described by a set of ordinary or differential-algebraic equations (ODEs or DAEs) to facilitate or enable its simulation, the design of a controller, or optimization and design of the physical sys- tem modeled. It focuses on representing the map from inputs into the system to its outputs, while its dynamics are treated as a blackbox so that the large-scale set of describing ODEs/DAEs can be replaced by a much smaller set of ODEs/DAEs without sacrificing the accuracy of the input-to-output behavior.

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