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Model Order Reduction: Theory, Research Aspects and Applications (2008), pp. 3-32.

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In this first section we present a high level discussion on computational science, and the need for compact models of phenomena observed in nature and industry. We argue that much more complex problems can be addressed by making use of current computing technology and advanced algorithms, but that there is a need for model order reduction in order to cope with even more complex problems. We also go into somewhat more detail about the question as to what model order reduction is.


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