The n<sup>th</sup>-Order Comprehensive Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis Methodology for Response-Coupled Forward/Adjoint Linear Systems (n<sup>th</sup>-CASAM-L): I. Mathematical Framework

This work presents the mathematical framework of the <i>n<sup>th</sup>-Order Comprehensive Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis Methodology for Response-Coupled Forward/Adjoint Linear Systems</i> (abbreviated as “n<sup>th</sup>-CASAM-L”), which is conceived for obtaining...

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description This work presents the mathematical framework of the <i>n<sup>th</sup>-Order Comprehensive Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis Methodology for Response-Coupled Forward/Adjoint Linear Systems</i> (abbreviated as “n<sup>th</sup>-CASAM-L”), which is conceived for obtaining the <i>exact</i> expressions of arbitrarily-high-order (n<sup>th</sup>-order) sensitivities of a generic system response with respect to <i>all</i> of the parameters (including boundary and initial conditions) underlying the respective forward/adjoint systems. Since many of the most important responses for linear systems involve the solutions of both the forward and the adjoint linear models that correspond to the respective physical system, the sensitivity analysis of such responses makes it necessary to treat linear systems in their own right, rather than treating them as particular cases of nonlinear systems. This is in contradistinction to responses for nonlinear systems, which can depend only on the forward functions, since nonlinear operators do not admit bona-fide adjoint operators (only a linearized form of a nonlinear operator admits an adjoint operator). The n<sup>th</sup>-CASAM-L determines the exact expression of arbitrarily-high order sensitivities of responses to the parameters underlying both the forward and adjoint models of a nonlinear system, thus enable the most efficient and accurate computation of such sensitivities. The mathematical framework underlying the n<sup>th</sup>-CASAM is developed in <i>linearly increasing</i> higher-dimensional Hilbert spaces, as opposed to the exponentially increasing “parameter-dimensional” spaces in which response sensitivities are computed by other methods, thus providing the basis for overcoming the “curse of dimensionality” in sensitivity analysis and all other fields (uncertainty quantification, predictive modeling, etc.) which need such sensitivities. In particular, for a scalar-valued valued response associated with a nonlinear model comprising TP parameters, the 1<sup>st</sup>-<sup>−</sup>CASAM-L requires 1 additional large-scale adjoint computation (as opposed to TP large-scale computations, as required by other methods) for computing exactly all of the 1<sup>st</sup>-<sup>−</sup>order response sensitivities. All of the (mixed) 2<sup>nd</sup>-order sensitivities are computed exactly by the 2<sup>nd</sup>-CASAM-L in at most TP computations, as opposed to TP(TP + 1)/2 computations required by all other methods, and so on. For every lower-order sensitivity of interest, the n<sup>th</sup>-CASAM-L computes the “TP next-higher-order” sensitivities in one adjoint computation performed in a linearly increasing higher-dimensional Hilbert space. Very importantly, the n<sup>th</sup>-CASAM-L computes the higher-level adjoint functions using the same forward and adjoint solvers (i.e., computer codes) as used for solving the original forward and adjoint systems, thus requiring relatively minor additional software development for computing the various-order sensitivities.
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spelling doaj.art-c73792d920f9419ba3ac40e434d876f32023-11-23T08:05:32ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-12-011424831410.3390/en14248314The n<sup>th</sup>-Order Comprehensive Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis Methodology for Response-Coupled Forward/Adjoint Linear Systems (n<sup>th</sup>-CASAM-L): I. Mathematical FrameworkDan Gabriel Cacuci0Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering and Computing, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USAThis work presents the mathematical framework of the <i>n<sup>th</sup>-Order Comprehensive Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis Methodology for Response-Coupled Forward/Adjoint Linear Systems</i> (abbreviated as “n<sup>th</sup>-CASAM-L”), which is conceived for obtaining the <i>exact</i> expressions of arbitrarily-high-order (n<sup>th</sup>-order) sensitivities of a generic system response with respect to <i>all</i> of the parameters (including boundary and initial conditions) underlying the respective forward/adjoint systems. Since many of the most important responses for linear systems involve the solutions of both the forward and the adjoint linear models that correspond to the respective physical system, the sensitivity analysis of such responses makes it necessary to treat linear systems in their own right, rather than treating them as particular cases of nonlinear systems. This is in contradistinction to responses for nonlinear systems, which can depend only on the forward functions, since nonlinear operators do not admit bona-fide adjoint operators (only a linearized form of a nonlinear operator admits an adjoint operator). The n<sup>th</sup>-CASAM-L determines the exact expression of arbitrarily-high order sensitivities of responses to the parameters underlying both the forward and adjoint models of a nonlinear system, thus enable the most efficient and accurate computation of such sensitivities. The mathematical framework underlying the n<sup>th</sup>-CASAM is developed in <i>linearly increasing</i> higher-dimensional Hilbert spaces, as opposed to the exponentially increasing “parameter-dimensional” spaces in which response sensitivities are computed by other methods, thus providing the basis for overcoming the “curse of dimensionality” in sensitivity analysis and all other fields (uncertainty quantification, predictive modeling, etc.) which need such sensitivities. In particular, for a scalar-valued valued response associated with a nonlinear model comprising TP parameters, the 1<sup>st</sup>-<sup>−</sup>CASAM-L requires 1 additional large-scale adjoint computation (as opposed to TP large-scale computations, as required by other methods) for computing exactly all of the 1<sup>st</sup>-<sup>−</sup>order response sensitivities. All of the (mixed) 2<sup>nd</sup>-order sensitivities are computed exactly by the 2<sup>nd</sup>-CASAM-L in at most TP computations, as opposed to TP(TP + 1)/2 computations required by all other methods, and so on. For every lower-order sensitivity of interest, the n<sup>th</sup>-CASAM-L computes the “TP next-higher-order” sensitivities in one adjoint computation performed in a linearly increasing higher-dimensional Hilbert space. Very importantly, the n<sup>th</sup>-CASAM-L computes the higher-level adjoint functions using the same forward and adjoint solvers (i.e., computer codes) as used for solving the original forward and adjoint systems, thus requiring relatively minor additional software development for computing the various-order sensitivities.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/24/8314forward modeladjoint modelsensitivity analysis and the curse of dimensionalityarbitrarily-high-order (n<sup>th</sup>-order) comprehensive adjoint sensitivity analysis methodology1<sup>st</sup>-, 2<sup>nd</sup>, 3<sup>rd</sup>- and 4<sup>th</sup>-order sensitivitiesn<sup>th</sup>-order sensitivities
spellingShingle Dan Gabriel Cacuci
The n<sup>th</sup>-Order Comprehensive Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis Methodology for Response-Coupled Forward/Adjoint Linear Systems (n<sup>th</sup>-CASAM-L): I. Mathematical Framework
Energies
forward model
adjoint model
sensitivity analysis and the curse of dimensionality
arbitrarily-high-order (n<sup>th</sup>-order) comprehensive adjoint sensitivity analysis methodology
1<sup>st</sup>-, 2<sup>nd</sup>, 3<sup>rd</sup>- and 4<sup>th</sup>-order sensitivities
n<sup>th</sup>-order sensitivities
title The n<sup>th</sup>-Order Comprehensive Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis Methodology for Response-Coupled Forward/Adjoint Linear Systems (n<sup>th</sup>-CASAM-L): I. Mathematical Framework
title_full The n<sup>th</sup>-Order Comprehensive Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis Methodology for Response-Coupled Forward/Adjoint Linear Systems (n<sup>th</sup>-CASAM-L): I. Mathematical Framework
title_fullStr The n<sup>th</sup>-Order Comprehensive Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis Methodology for Response-Coupled Forward/Adjoint Linear Systems (n<sup>th</sup>-CASAM-L): I. Mathematical Framework
title_full_unstemmed The n<sup>th</sup>-Order Comprehensive Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis Methodology for Response-Coupled Forward/Adjoint Linear Systems (n<sup>th</sup>-CASAM-L): I. Mathematical Framework
title_short The n<sup>th</sup>-Order Comprehensive Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis Methodology for Response-Coupled Forward/Adjoint Linear Systems (n<sup>th</sup>-CASAM-L): I. Mathematical Framework
title_sort n sup th sup order comprehensive adjoint sensitivity analysis methodology for response coupled forward adjoint linear systems n sup th sup casam l i mathematical framework
topic forward model
adjoint model
sensitivity analysis and the curse of dimensionality
arbitrarily-high-order (n<sup>th</sup>-order) comprehensive adjoint sensitivity analysis methodology
1<sup>st</sup>-, 2<sup>nd</sup>, 3<sup>rd</sup>- and 4<sup>th</sup>-order sensitivities
n<sup>th</sup>-order sensitivities
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/24/8314
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