Multiple shooting shadowing for sensitivity analysis of chaotic dynamical systems
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Blonigan, Patrick J; Wang, Qiqi
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© 2017 Elsevier Inc. Sensitivity analysis methods are important tools for research and design with simulations. Many important simulations exhibit chaotic dynamics, including scale-resolving turbulent fluid flow simulations. Unfortunately, conventional sensitivity analysis methods are unable to compute useful gradient information for long-time-averaged quantities in chaotic dynamical systems. Sensitivity analysis with least squares shadowing (LSS) can compute useful gradient information for a number of chaotic systems, including simulations of chaotic vortex shedding and homogeneous isotropic turbulence. However, this gradient information comes at a very high computational cost. This paper presents multiple shooting shadowing (MSS), a more computationally efficient shadowing approach than the original LSS approach. Through an analysis of the convergence rate of MSS, it is shown that MSS can have lower memory usage and run time than LSS.
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2018Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Aeronautics and AstronauticsJournal
Journal of Computational Physics
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Elsevier BV