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Nonlinear Data Assimilation

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This book contains two review articles on nonlinear data assimilation that deal with closely related topics but were written and can be read independently. Both contributions focus on so-called particle filters.
The first contribution by Jan van Leeuwen focuses on the potential of proposal densities. It discusses the issues with present-day particle filters and explorers new ideas for proposal densities to solve them, converging to particle filters that work well in systems of any dimension, closing the contribution with a high-dimensional example. The second contribution by Cheng and Reich discusses a unified framework for ensemble-transform particle filters. This allows one to bridge successful ensemble Kalman filters with fully nonlinear particle filters, and allows a proper introduction of localization in particle filters, which has been lacking up to now.

List of contents

Nonlinear Data Assimiliatoin for High-Dimensional Systems.- Assimilating Data into Scientific Models: An Optimal Coupling Perspective.

About the author

Peter Jan van Leeuwen is a Professor of Data Assimilation at the University of Reading.  His research interests include nonlinear data assimilation, geophysical fluid dynamics, interaction thermohaline and wind-driven ocean circulation, and perturbation theory.
Sebastian Reich is a Professor in the Department of Numerical Mathematics at Universität Potsdam. His research interests include uncertainty quantification, geophysical fluid dynamics, molecular dynamics, and geometric integration.

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This book contains two review articles on nonlinear data assimilation that deal with closely related topics but were written and can be read independently. Both contributions focus on so-called particle filters.The first contribution by Jan van Leeuwen focuses on the potential of proposal densities. It discusses the issues with present-day particle filters and explorers new ideas for proposal densities to solve them, converging to particle filters that work well in systems of any dimension, closing the contribution with a high-dimensional example. The second contribution by Cheng and Reich discusses a unified framework for ensemble-transform particle filters. This allows one to bridge successful ensemble Kalman filters with fully nonlinear particle filters, and allows a proper introduction of localization in particle filters, which has been lacking up to now.

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“In the present volume two solutions are presented to deal with high-dimensional systems, where both methods start from ‘particle filters’, i.e., from sequential Monte Carlo methods in which the samples are called ‘particles’. … The volume, containing many figures and references, can be recommended to readers interested in the design and application of data assimilation algorithms.” (Kurt Marti, zbMATH 1330.62004, 2016)

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"In the present volume two solutions are presented to deal with high-dimensional systems, where both methods start from 'particle filters', i.e., from sequential Monte Carlo methods in which the samples are called 'particles'. ... The volume, containing many figures and references, can be recommended to readers interested in the design and application of data assimilation algorithms." (Kurt Marti, zbMATH 1330.62004, 2016)

Product details

Authors Yua Cheng, Yuan Cheng, Peter Jan van Leeuwen, Peter Jan van Leeuwen, Sebastia Reich, Sebastian Reich, Peter Ja Van Leeuwen, Peter Jan Van Leeuwen
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783319183466
ISBN 978-3-31-918346-6
No. of pages 118
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 8 mm
Weight 237 g
Illustrations XII, 118 p. 19 illus., 15 illus. in color.
Series Frontiers in Applied Dynamical Systems: Reviews and Tutorials
Frontiers in Applied Dynamical Systems: Reviews and Tutorials
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Analysis

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