On closures for reduced order models $-$ A spectrum of first-principle to machine-learned avenues
Shady E. Ahmed,
Suraj Pawar,
Omer San
et al.
Abstract:For over a century, reduced order models (ROMs) have been a fundamental discipline of theoretical fluid mechanics. Early examples include Galerkin models inspired by the Orr-Sommerfeld stability equation (1907) and numerous vortex models, of which the von Kármán vortex street (1911) is one of the most prominent. Subsequent ROMs typically relied on first principles, like mathematical Galerkin models, weakly nonlinear stability theory, and two-and three-dimensional vortex models. Aubry et al. (1988) pioneered,… Show more
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