Informing missing Physics with Model Form Error and Model Selection

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Abstract

Despite continuing advances in statistical inversion and modeling, model inadequacy due to model form error remains a concern in all areas of mathematical modeling. Much like physical models, calibrating a discrepancy model requires careful consideration regarding formulation, parameter estimation, and uncertainty quantification, each of which is often problem-specific. At the intersection of model form error quantification and model selection lies a systematic methodology for identifying and characterizing model form error as a means of identifying missing physics or unknown phenomena, which has the potential to inform model development and experimental design. One such methodology is presented.

Description

RTG Seminar
Monday, November 1
1:30 pm
Zoom meeting room link:  Via advance registration.

Notes: This week’s RTG seminar will be held via a Zoom connection provided by the Department of Energy. Please register at the following link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEpdeyhpzkoGdJ4YHtnL3I02znbf6nNZMCE.  
Dr. Maupin’s talk will be followed by an extended question and discussion session.

Speaker

Kathryn Maupin

Sandia National Laboratories
Location
Virtual via Zoom (advance registration required)