Scientific Computing Seminar

Date and Place: Thursdays and hybrid (live in 32-349/online via Zoom). For detailed dates see below!

Content

In the Scientific Computing Seminar we host talks of guests and members of the SciComp team as well as students of mathematics, computer science and engineering. Everybody interested in the topics is welcome.

List of Talks

Event Information:

  • Thu
    30
    Oct
    2014

    SC Seminar: Lionel Mathelin

    10:00SC Seminar Room 32-349

    Lionel Mathelin from LIMSI-CNRS will give a talk about Flow Control and Uncertainty Quantification.

    Title:

    An Occam’s razor paradigm for the control of complex systems

    Abstract:

    Efficient control of complex systems involves ingredients such as robustness, reduced order modeling, observation and command. In this talk, we will discuss some of these ingredients with the concern that one only has a limited information about the system at hand. A stochastic identification strategy, relying on sparsity exploiting techniques, will first be discussed. It allows modeling the uncertain parameters of the system and accurately quantifying the uncertainty associated with quantities of interest. An observer for fluid flows, dedicated to an experimental context, will next be presented. It relies on an offline/online strategy. An approximation basis of the field to be estimated is first learnt (offline step) using some knowledge on the flow (PIV, simulations, etc.) and information provided by a few, wall-mounted, sensors. Online, the estimation is achieved by sparse recovery from the sole sensors information. Finally, a controller is derived based on an optimal control approach. Exploiting the sparsity of the response surface of the control command allows, once again, performance and efficiency.