Karasozen, BulentUzunca, Murat2025-03-232025-03-2320181019-71681572-9044https://doi.org/10.1007/s10444-018-9593-9https://hdl.handle.net/11486/69593rd Workshop on Model Reduction of Complex Dynamical Systems (MODRED) -- JAN 11-13, 2017 -- Univ Southern Denmark, Odense, DENMARKAn energy preserving reduced order model is developed for two dimensional nonlinear Schrodinger equation (NLSE) with plane wave solutions and with an external potential. The NLSE is discretized in space by the symmetric interior penalty discontinuous Galerkin (SIPG) method. The resulting system of Hamiltonian ordinary differential equations are integrated in time by the energy preserving average vector field (AVF) method. The mass and energy preserving reduced order model (ROM) is constructed by proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) Galerkin projection. The nonlinearities are computed for the ROM efficiently by discrete empirical interpolation method (DEIM) and dynamic mode decomposition (DMD). Preservation of the semi-discrete energy and mass are shown for the full order model (FOM) and for the ROM which ensures the long term stability of the solutions. Numerical simulations illustrate the preservation of the energy and mass in the reduced order model for the two dimensional NLSE with and without the external potential. The POD-DMD makes a remarkable improvement in computational speed-up over the POD-DEIM. Both methods approximate accurately the FOM, whereas POD-DEIM is more accurate than the POD-DMD.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNonlinear Schrodinger equationDiscontinuous Galerkin methodAverage vector field methodProper orthogonal decompositionDiscrete empirical interpolation methodDynamic mode decompositionEnergy preserving model order reduction of the nonlinear Schrodinger equationConference Object4461769179610.1007/s10444-018-9593-92-s2.0-85041918264Q2WOS:000451251900005Q1