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Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
Institut für Mathematik
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On uncertainty quantification of eigenvalue problems

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Im Rahmen des Kolloquiums spricht

Herr Prof. Dr. Jürgen Dölz (Universität Bonn)

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Title: On uncertainty quantification of eigenvalue problems

 

Abstract:

 

Eigenvalue problems have manifold applications in engineering, physics and medicine, and their (numerical) solution is nowadays well understood in most cases. However, since real-world circumstances typically deviate in an unforeseeable and seemingly random fashion from the ideal (computational) environment, the real-world solutions of the eigenvalue problem also deviate in a random fashion from the simulation results. This implies that the eigenpairs of the eigenvalue problem are also random. We investigate stochastic quantities of interest of eigenpairs of higher but finite multiplicity and discuss why for multiplicity larger than one, only the stochastic quantities of interest of the eigenspaces are meaningful. To do so, we characterize the Fréchet derivatives of the eigenpairs with respect to the perturbation and provide a new linear characterization for eigenpairs of higher multiplicity. As a side result, we prove local analyticity of the eigenspaces. Based on the Fréchet derivatives of the eigenpairs we discuss a meaningful Monte Carlo sampling strategy for multiple eigenvalues and develop an uncertainty quantification perturbation approach. We discuss numerical examples to illustrate the theoretical results, including an example of a three dimensional particle accelerator based on real-world data.

 

Der Vortrag findet statt am

 

Mittwoch, den 04.12.2024 um 17.15 Uhr im Raum W01 0-006 Kaffee/Tee um 16.45 Uhr im Raum W1 2-213

 

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