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Statistically accurate low-order models for uncertainty quantification in turbulent dynamical systems
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Sapsis, Themistoklis P.
, Majda, Andrew J.
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Air Movements
/ Algorithms
/ Atmosphere
/ Atmospheric turbulence
/ Calibration
/ Covariance
/ Dynamical systems
/ Energy conservation
/ energy transfer
/ engineering
/ Geological Phenomena
/ geophysics
/ Heat flux
/ heat transfer
/ latitude
/ Mathematics
/ Models, Statistical
/ Monte Carlo Method
/ Normal distribution
/ Oceanic turbulence
/ Physical Sciences
/ Quantification
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistical mode
/ Statistical models
/ Statistical variance
/ Statistics
/ Truncation
/ Turbulence
/ Turbulence models
/ turbulent flow
/ uncertainty
/ Water Movements
2013
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Statistically accurate low-order models for uncertainty quantification in turbulent dynamical systems
by
Sapsis, Themistoklis P.
, Majda, Andrew J.
in
Air Movements
/ Algorithms
/ Atmosphere
/ Atmospheric turbulence
/ Calibration
/ Covariance
/ Dynamical systems
/ Energy conservation
/ energy transfer
/ engineering
/ Geological Phenomena
/ geophysics
/ Heat flux
/ heat transfer
/ latitude
/ Mathematics
/ Models, Statistical
/ Monte Carlo Method
/ Normal distribution
/ Oceanic turbulence
/ Physical Sciences
/ Quantification
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistical mode
/ Statistical models
/ Statistical variance
/ Statistics
/ Truncation
/ Turbulence
/ Turbulence models
/ turbulent flow
/ uncertainty
/ Water Movements
2013
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Statistically accurate low-order models for uncertainty quantification in turbulent dynamical systems
by
Sapsis, Themistoklis P.
, Majda, Andrew J.
in
Air Movements
/ Algorithms
/ Atmosphere
/ Atmospheric turbulence
/ Calibration
/ Covariance
/ Dynamical systems
/ Energy conservation
/ energy transfer
/ engineering
/ Geological Phenomena
/ geophysics
/ Heat flux
/ heat transfer
/ latitude
/ Mathematics
/ Models, Statistical
/ Monte Carlo Method
/ Normal distribution
/ Oceanic turbulence
/ Physical Sciences
/ Quantification
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistical mode
/ Statistical models
/ Statistical variance
/ Statistics
/ Truncation
/ Turbulence
/ Turbulence models
/ turbulent flow
/ uncertainty
/ Water Movements
2013
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Statistically accurate low-order models for uncertainty quantification in turbulent dynamical systems
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Statistically accurate low-order models for uncertainty quantification in turbulent dynamical systems
2013
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A framework for low-order predictive statistical modeling and uncertainty quantification in turbulent dynamical systems is developed here. These reduced-order, modified quasilinear Gaussian (ROMQG) algorithms apply to turbulent dynamical systems in which there is significant linear instability or linear nonnormal dynamics in the unperturbed system and energy-conserving nonlinear interactions that transfer energy from the unstable modes to the stable modes where dissipation occurs, resulting in a statistical steady state; such turbulent dynamical systems are ubiquitous in geophysical and engineering turbulence. The ROMQG method involves constructing a low-order, nonlinear, dynamical system for the mean and covariance statistics in the reduced subspace that has the unperturbed statistics as a stable fixed point and optimally incorporates the indirect effect of non-Gaussian third-order statistics for the unperturbed system in a systematic calibration stage. This calibration procedure is achieved through information involving only the mean and covariance statistics for the unperturbed equilibrium. The performance of the ROMQG algorithm is assessed on two stringent test cases: the 40-mode Lorenz 96 model mimicking midlatitude atmospheric turbulence and two-layer baroclinic models for high-latitude ocean turbulence with over 125,000 degrees of freedom. In the Lorenz 96 model, the ROMQG algorithm with just a single mode captures the transient response to random or deterministic forcing. For the baroclinic ocean turbulence models, the inexpensive ROMQG algorithm with 252 modes, less than 0.2% of the total, captures the nonlinear response of the energy, the heat flux, and even the one-dimensional energy and heat flux spectra.
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National Academy of Sciences,National Acad Sciences
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